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Gary Liguori
Researcher at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Publications - 41
Citations - 2599
Gary Liguori is an academic researcher from University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 33 publications receiving 2385 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary Liguori include North Dakota State University.
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Letter to the Editor: Standardized use of the terms "sedentary" and "sedentary behaviours"
Joel D. Barnes,Timothy K. Behrens,Mark E. Benden,Stuart J. H. Biddle,Dale S. Bond,Patrice Brassard,Helen Brown,Lucas J. Carr,Jean-Philippe Chaput,Hayley Christian,Rachel C. Colley,Mary Duggan,David W. Dunstan,Ulf Ekelund,Dale W. Esliger,Zach Ferraro,Yoni Freedhoff,Karla I. Galaviz,Paula Gardiner,Gary S. Goldfield,William L. Haskell,Gary Liguori,Genevieve N. Healy,Katya M. Herman,Erica Hinckson,Richard Larouche,Allana G. LeBlanc,James Levine,Hotaka Maeda,Mark McCall,Wendy McCubbin,A. McGuire,Vincent Onywera,Neville Owen,Mark D. Peterson,Stephanie A. Prince,Ernesto Ramirez,Nicola D. Ridgers,Ash C. Routen,Alex V. Rowlands,Travis J. Saunders,John M. Schuna,Lauren B. Sherar,Donna Spruijt-Metz,Barry Taylor,Mark S. Tremblay,Jared M. Tucker,Katrien Wijndaele,Jennifer Wilson,Justine Wilson,Sarah J. Woodruff +50 more
TL;DR: This work proposes that journal editors adopt a consistent definition of the term sedentary and require that all manuscripts published within their journal adhere to this common terminology, and suggests that authors use the term “inactive” to describe those who are performing insufficient amounts of MVPA.
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Persistent Increase of Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome Among U.S. Adults: NHANES III to NHANES 1999–2006
Arupendra Mozumdar,Gary Liguori +1 more
TL;DR: The persistent increase of MetSyn among U.S. adults is a serious public health concern because it raises the likelihood of increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes.
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Physical Activity and Screen Time Sedentary Behaviors in College Students
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present descriptive data on college students' physical activity and sedentary behavior and assess if any evidence exists to suggest displacement between sedentary behaviors and physical activity in college students.
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Changes in Metabolic Syndrome in American and Korean Youth, 1997–2008
Soo Lim,Hak Chul Jang,Kyong Soo Park,Sung-Il Cho,Man-Gyoon Lee,Hyojee Joung,Arupendra Mozumdar,Gary Liguori +7 more
TL;DR: Considering different phenotype changes, different approaches should be conducted at the national level to reduce the burden and consequences of MetSyn between Korea and the United States.
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Occupational Sitting and Physical Activity Among University Employees
TL;DR: In conjunction with low levels of leisure time PA, university employees appear to be prime candidates for workplace interventions to reduce physical inactivity.