Too little exercise and too much sitting: Inactivity physiology and the need for new recommendations on sedentary behavior

被引:535
|
作者
Hamilton M.T. [1 ]
Healy G.N. [1 ]
Dunstan D.W. [1 ]
Zderic T.W. [1 ]
Owen N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Biomedical Sciences and Dalton Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 65211
基金
美国国家卫生研究院; 英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Physical Activity; Sedentary Behavior; Physical Inactivity; Sedentary Time; Physical Activity Guideline;
D O I
10.1007/s12170-008-0054-8
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Moderate-to vigorous-intensity physical activity has an established preventive role in cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and some cancers. However, recent epidemiologic evidence suggests that sitting time has deleterious cardiovascular and metabolic effects that are independent of whether adults meet physical activity guidelines. Evidence from "inactivity physiology" laboratory studies has identified unique mechanisms that are distinct from the biologic bases of exercising. Opportunities for sedentary behaviors are ubiquitous and are likely to increase with further innovations in technologies. We present a compelling selection of emerging evidence on the deleterious effects of sedentary behavior, as it is underpinned by the unique physiology of inactivity. It is time to consider excessive sitting a serious health hazard, with the potential for ultimately giving consideration to the inclusion of too much sitting (or too few breaks from sitting) in physical activity and health guidelines. © 2008 Current Medicine Group LLC.
引用
收藏
页码:292 / 298
页数:6
相关论文
共 29 条
  • [1] Too Much Sitting: The Population Health Science of Sedentary Behavior
    Owen, Neville
    Healy, Genevieve N.
    Matthews, Charles E.
    Dunstan, David W.
    [J]. EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES REVIEWS, 2010, 38 (03): : 105 - 113
  • [2] Too much food or too little exercise?
    Kernick, D
    [J]. PRACTITIONER, 1997, 241 (1574) : 237 - 237
  • [3] Exercise and the Heart - the Harm of Too Little and Too Much
    Lavie, Carl J.
    O'Keefe, James H.
    Sallis, Robert E.
    [J]. CURRENT SPORTS MEDICINE REPORTS, 2015, 14 (02) : 104 - 109
  • [4] GUIDELINES FOR EXERCISE DURING PREGNANCY - TOO LITTLE OR TOO MUCH
    GAUTHIER, MM
    [J]. PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE, 1986, 14 (04): : 162 - 169
  • [5] Lack of regular physical exercise or too much inactivity
    Thyfault, John P.
    Booth, Frank W.
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN CLINICAL NUTRITION AND METABOLIC CARE, 2011, 14 (04): : 374 - 378
  • [6] Exercise in Octogenarians: How Much Is Too Little?
    Carrick-Ranson, Graeme
    Howden, Erin J.
    Levine, Benjamin D.
    [J]. ANNUAL REVIEW OF MEDICINE, 2022, 73 : 377 - 391
  • [7] Disallowing Recommendations for Practice and Policy: a Proposal that Is Both Too Much and Too Little
    Karen R. Harris
    [J]. Educational Psychology Review, 2013, 25 : 309 - 316
  • [8] Disallowing Recommendations for Practice and Policy: a Proposal that Is Both Too Much and Too Little
    Harris, Karen R.
    [J]. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 2013, 25 (03) : 309 - 316
  • [9] Micronutrients in Parenteral Nutrition: Too Little or Too Much? The Past, Present, and Recommendations for the Future
    Buchman, Alan L.
    Howard, Lyn J.
    Guenter, Peggi
    Nishikawa, Reid A.
    Compher, Charlene W.
    Tappenden, Kelly A.
    [J]. GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2009, 137 (05) : S1 - S6
  • [10] Magnesium as a new player in CKD: too little is as bad as too much?
    Hamano, Naoto
    Komaba, Hirotaka
    Fukagawa, Masafumi
    [J]. KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL, 2017, 92 (05) : 1034 - 1036