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Soren Brage
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 444
Citations - 30078
Soren Brage is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 390 publications receiving 25595 citations. Previous affiliations of Soren Brage include University of Yaoundé & Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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Physical activity and clustered cardiovascular risk in children: a cross-sectional study (The European Youth Heart Study)
Lars Bo Andersen,Maarike Harro,Luís B. Sardinha,Karsten Froberg,Ulf Ekelund,Soren Brage,Sigmund A. Anderssen +6 more
TL;DR: Assessment of associations of objectively measured physical activity with clustering of cardiovascular disease risk factors in children from Denmark, Estonia, and Portugal found levels should be higher than the current international guidelines of at at least 1 h per day of physical activity of at least moderate intensity.
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Sedentary behaviour and risk of all-cause, cardiovascular and cancer mortality, and incident type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and dose response meta-analysis
Richard J. Patterson,Eoin McNamara,Marko Tainio,Thiago Hérick de Sá,Andrea D. Smith,Stephen J. Sharp,Phil Edwards,James Woodcock,Soren Brage,Katrien Wijndaele +9 more
TL;DR: Independent of PA, total sitting and TV viewing time are associated with greater risk for several major chronic disease outcomes, and for all-cause and CVD mortality, a threshold of 6–8 h/day of total Sitting and 3–4 h / day of TV viewing was identified, above which the risk is increased.
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TV Viewing and Physical Activity Are Independently Associated with Metabolic Risk in Children: The European Youth Heart Study
Ulf Ekelund,Soren Brage,Karsten Froberg,Maarike Harro,Sigmund A. Anderssen,Luís B. Sardinha,Chris Riddoch,Lars Bo Andersen +7 more
TL;DR: TV viewing and PA may be separate entities and differently associated with adiposity and metabolic risk, whereas PA is associated with individual and clustered metabolic-risk indicators independently of obesity.
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Large Scale Population Assessment of Physical Activity Using Wrist Worn Accelerometers: The UK Biobank Study.
Aiden R. Doherty,Dan Jackson,Nils Y. Hammerla,Thomas Plötz,Patrick Olivier,Malcolm H. Granat,Thomas E. White,Vincent T. van Hees,Michael I. Trenell,Christoper G. Owen,Stephen J. Preece,Rob Gillions,S.M. Sheard,Tim Peakman,Soren Brage,Nicholas J. Wareham +15 more
TL;DR: The summary measure of overall physical activity is lower in older participants and age-related differences in activity are most prominent in the afternoon and evening, which lays the foundation for studies of physical activity and its health consequences.
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Reliability and validity of the combined heart rate and movement sensor actiheart
TL;DR: The Actiheart is technically reliable and valid but further studies are needed to assess validity in other activities and during free-living.