Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for higher exercise blood pressure independent of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in young subjects

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Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for higher exercise blood pressure independent of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in young subjects. / Weisser, Burkhard; Hacke, Claudia; Wegner, Manfred.

In: J Am Soc Hypertens, Vol. 8, No. 4S, 04.2014, p. e131.

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title = "Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for higher exercise blood pressure independent of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in young subjects",
abstract = "There are indications that sedentary behavior and exercise time might be separate and different cardiovascular risk factors as opposed to the concept that the risk is represented along a continuum depending on the amount of activity. In the present study, the influences of both sedentary behavior (screen time) and physical activity on resting and exercise blood pressure (BP) were investigated in 532 subjects aged 12-17 years.",
author = "Burkhard Weisser and Claudia Hacke and Manfred Wegner",
year = "2014",
month = apr,
language = "English",
volume = "8",
pages = "e131",
journal = "J Am Soc Hypertens",
issn = "1933-1711",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",
number = "4S",

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T1 - Sedentary behavior is a risk factor for higher exercise blood pressure independent of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in young subjects

AU - Weisser, Burkhard

AU - Hacke, Claudia

AU - Wegner, Manfred

PY - 2014/4

Y1 - 2014/4

N2 - There are indications that sedentary behavior and exercise time might be separate and different cardiovascular risk factors as opposed to the concept that the risk is represented along a continuum depending on the amount of activity. In the present study, the influences of both sedentary behavior (screen time) and physical activity on resting and exercise blood pressure (BP) were investigated in 532 subjects aged 12-17 years.

AB - There are indications that sedentary behavior and exercise time might be separate and different cardiovascular risk factors as opposed to the concept that the risk is represented along a continuum depending on the amount of activity. In the present study, the influences of both sedentary behavior (screen time) and physical activity on resting and exercise blood pressure (BP) were investigated in 532 subjects aged 12-17 years.

M3 - Conference abstract in journal

VL - 8

SP - e131

JO - J Am Soc Hypertens

JF - J Am Soc Hypertens

SN - 1933-1711

IS - 4S

ER -