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9-Sep-2019Effects of Frequency and Duration of Interrupting Sitting on Cardiometabolic Risk MarkersMaylor, BD; Zakrzewski-Fruer, JK; Stensel, DJ; Orton, CJ; Bailey, DP
17-Dec-2019"Why would you want to stand?" an account of the lived experience of employees taking part in a workplace sit-stand desk interventionHall, J; Kay, T; McConnell, A; Mansfield, L
4-Feb-2019Cardiometabolic Response to a Single High-intensity Interval Exercise Session Versus Breaking up Sedentary Time with Fragmented High-intensity Interval ExerciseBailey, D; Orton, C; Maylor, B; Zakrzewski-Fruer, J
19-Mar-2021A randomised-controlled feasibility study of the REgulate your SItting Time (RESIT) intervention for reducing sitting time in individuals with Type 2 diabetes: study protocolBailey, DP; Edwardson, CL; Pappas, Y; Dong, F; Hewson, DJ; Biddle, SJH; Brierley, ML; Chater, AM
3-Apr-2020Acute effects of breaking up prolonged sedentary time on cardiovascular disease risk markers in adults with paraplegiaBailey, DP; Withers, TM; Goosey-Tolfrey, V; Dunstan, DW; Leicht, CA; Champion, RB; Charlett, OP; Ferrandino, L
30-Jan-2022Lower amounts of daily and prolonged sitting do not lower free-living continuously monitored glucose concentrations in overweight and obese adults: a randomised crossover studyBailey, DP; Stringer, CA; Maylor, BD; Zakrzewski-Fruer, JK
15-Feb-2015The effect of a sit-stand workstation intervention on daily sitting, standing and physical activity: Protocol for a 12 month workplace randomised control trialHall, J; Mansfield, L; Kay, T; McConnell, AK
30-Dec-2022Breaking up sitting with short frequent or long infrequent physical activity breaks does not lead to compensatory changes in appetite, appetite-regulating hormones or energy intakeMaylor, BD; Zakrzewski-Fruer, JK; Stensel, DJ; Orton, CJ; Bailey, DP