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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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Does light-intensity physical activity moderate the relationship between sitting time and adiposity markers in adolescents?
TL;DR: Results suggest that increasing time spent in LIPA may provide protection from the deleterious effects of sitting on adiposity markers among adolescents, and moderation by total-LIPA and low-LipA significantly moderated the association between sitting time and zBMI and zWC.
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Using compositional data analysis to explore accumulation of sedentary behavior, physical activity and youth health.
Simone J.J.M. Verswijveren,Karen E. Lamb,Josep Antoni Martín-Fernández,Elisabeth A. H. Winkler,Rebecca M. Leech,Anna Timperio,Jo Salmon,Robin M. Daly,Ester Cerin,David W. Dunstan,Rohan M. Telford,Richard D. Telford,Lisa Olive,Nicola D. Ridgers +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe youth time-use compositions, focusing on time spent in shorter and longer bouts of sedentary behavior and physical activity (PA), and examine associations of these timeuse compositions with cardiometabolic biomarkers.
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Too much sitting: the population health science of sedentary behavior
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Comparing 24 h physical activity profiles: Office workers, women with a history of gestational diabetes and people with chronic disease condition(s).
Nathan P Dawkins,Nathan P Dawkins,Thomas Yates,Thomas Yates,Charlotte L. Edwardson,Charlotte L. Edwardson,Ben Maylor,Ben Maylor,Melanie J. Davies,Melanie J. Davies,David W. Dunstan,David W. Dunstan,Patrick J. Highton,Louisa Y. Herring,Kamlesh Khunti,Alex V. Rowlands,Alex V. Rowlands,Alex V. Rowlands +17 more
TL;DR: A novel data-driven method of summarising accelerometer data to profile physical activity in three diverse groups, compared with cut-point determined moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), identifies aspects of activity that differ between groups, which may be missed by cut- point methods alone.
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Aerobic exercise and resistance training for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
TL;DR: Although aerobic exercise or resistance training alone improved glycemic control, additional improvements were observed with the combined exercise regimen.