Browsing Nursing and Midwifery by Subject "Sedentary behaviour"
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Sedentary behaviour levels in adults with an intellectual disability: a systematic review protocol
(2020)Background: Sedentary behaviour contributes to non-communicable diseases, which account for almost 71% of world deaths. Of these, cardiovascular disease is one of the largest causes of preventable death. It is not yet fully ... -
Uncovering sedentary behaviour: a comprehensive exploration of patterns and health effects among older adults with an intellectual disability
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2024)Methods This thesis explores the sedentary behaviour (SB) levels of adults with an intellectual disability using diverse self-report methods and an objective measurement tool, to ultimately determine the effects of this ...