Healy, GenevieveMatthews, CharlesDunstan, DavidWinkler, ElisabethOwen, Neville2025-10-1720110195-668X10.1093/eurheartj/ehq451https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14802/23440Aims Prolonged sedentary time is ubiquitous in developed economies and is associated with an adverse cardio-metabolic risk profile and premature mortality. This study examined the associations of objectively assessed sedentary time and breaks (interruptions) in sedentary time with continuous cardio-metabolic and inflammatory risk biomarkers, and whether these associations varied by sex, age, and/or race/ethnicity.Sedentary time and cardio-metabolic biomarkers in US adults : NHANES 2003-06Journal articleControlled201030108