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David W. Dunstan
Researcher at Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
Publications - 439
Citations - 42745
David W. Dunstan is an academic researcher from Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sitting & Population. The author has an hindex of 91, co-authored 403 publications receiving 37901 citations. Previous affiliations of David W. Dunstan include Swinburne University of Technology & Arizona State University.
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Light-Intensity Physical Activity and Cardiometabolic Biomarkers in US Adolescents
Valerie Carson,Nicola D. Ridgers,Bethany Howard,Elisabeth A. H. Winkler,Genevieve N. Healy,Neville Owen,David W. Dunstan,Jo Salmon +7 more
TL;DR: Moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity had favorable associations with many cardiometabolic biomarkers consistent with current physical activity recommendations for adolescents, and further studies are needed to identify dose-response relationships for light-intensity activity thresholds.
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Workplace Sitting and Height- Adjustable Workstations A Randomized Controlled Trial
Maike Neuhaus,Genevieve N. Healy,Genevieve N. Healy,David W. Dunstan,Neville Owen,Elizabeth G. Eakin,Elizabeth G. Eakin +6 more
TL;DR: A multi-component intervention was successful in reducing workplace sitting and may have important practical and financial implications for workplaces targeting sitting time reductions.
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Joint associations of multiple leisure-time sedentary behaviours and physical activity with obesity in Australian adults
TL;DR: Those who spent more time in sedentary behaviours (but were sufficiently physically active) and those who were insufficiently active (but spent less time in Sedentary behaviour) had a similar risk of being overweight or obese.
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A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Office Workers’ Sitting Time: Effect on Activity Outcomes
Genevieve N. Healy,Genevieve N. Healy,Genevieve N. Healy,Elizabeth G Eakin,Neville Owen,Anthony D. LaMontagne,Marj Moodie,Elisabeth A H Winkler,Brianna S Fjeldsoe,Glen Wiesner,Lisa Willenberg,David W. Dunstan +11 more
TL;DR: This workplace-delivered multicomponent intervention was successful at reducing workplace and overall daily sitting time in both the short term and the long term.
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Home-Based Resistance Training Is Not Sufficient to Maintain Improved Glycemic Control Following Supervised Training in Older Individuals With Type 2 Diabetes
David W. Dunstan,Robin M. Daly,Neville Owen,Damien Jolley,Elena Vulikh,Jonathan E. Shaw,Paul Zimmet +6 more
TL;DR: In older adults with type 2 diabetes, home-based progressive resistance training was effective for maintaining the gymnasium-based improvements in muscle strength and LBM but not glycemic control.