Sedentary behaviour, from physiology to guidelines.


Workshop

Abstract Overview

Purpose: The purpose of this workshop is to discuss the impacts of sedentary behaviour on key physiological outcomes and identify the need for targeted sedentary behaviour guidelines in different chronic conditions.
Learning objectives: The workshop will highlight the mixed evidence on physiological responses to sedentary behaviour and how interruptions to these prolonged bouts of sedentary activities can improve specific physiological responses. The workshop will also cover preliminary findings from an ongoing systematic review focusing on sedentary behaviour patterns in those living with different chronic conditions.
The workshop will incorporate group discussions and task-based learning, with a focus on physiological responses in different chronic conditions and developing targeted guidelines for specific chronic conditions. The following learning objectives will be covered in the workshop:
1. Understand the impacts of sedentary behaviour on pertinent physiological data on the central nervous system, musculoskeletal system, respiratory and circulatory systems, immune and inflammatory responses, body weight and energy balance, and intermediate metabolism.
2. Learn about experimental models employed in interrupting sedentary behaviour and the acute and long terms effects of these models on physiological responses.
3. Identify gaps in the literature around sedentary behaviour patterns in different chronic conditions that guide recommendations. Further, attendees will participate in group-based tasks that aim to develop more targeted sedentary behaviour guidelines for those living with specific chronic conditions.
Target audience: The target audience will have an interest in sedentary behaviour and chronic conditions.

Additional Authors

Name: Jennifer Airlie
Affiliation: Academic Unit for Ageing and Stroke Research, Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, United Kingdom
Presenting Author: no
Name: Ana Pinto
Affiliation: Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Diabetes, Anschutz Health & Wellness Center, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora CO, USA
Presenting Author: no
Name: Audrey Bergouignan
Affiliation: French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Institut Plurisdiciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC) UMR7178, Departement of Ecology, Physiology and Ethology, Strasbourg, France.
Presenting Author: no

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