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Prof David Dunstan

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Head, Baker Deakin Department of Lifestyle and Diabetes and Chair, Lifestyle and Diabetes

Faculty

Faculty of Health

Department

School of Exer & Nutr Sciences

Campus

Melbourne Burwood Campus

Contact

david.dunstan@deakin.edu.au
+61 3 924 46313

Biography

Professor David Dunstan is the Chair of Lifestyle and Diabetes and holds a joint appointment at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute and Deakin as the head of the Baker-Deakin Department of Lifestyle and Diabetes. Professor Dunstan has previously been supported by a Senior Research Fellowship (National Health and Medical Research Council), a Future Fellowship (Australian Research Council) and a VicHealth Public Health Research Fellowship.

With his disciplinary background in exercise physiology, his primary research focuses on understanding the role of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in the prevention and management of chronic diseases. His research interests include:


a) Epidemiology of adult sedentary behaviour and physical activity (prevalence, trends and associations with health outcomes)

b) Design and implementation of experimental trials investigating the health benefits of regularly breaking up time spent sitting with activity in adults (and children/youth)

c) Design and implementation of real-world behaviour change trials examining the impacts of interventions targeting sitting less and moving more in adults

d) Translation of research evidence into policy and practice

Professor Dunstan leads the only sedentary behaviour research program in the world that integrates epidemiology, laboratory-based experiments, real-world behavioural interventions and translational research. He has been a Chief Investigator on 18 nationally-funded studies worth approximately $17 million and 11 international studies from the UK, USA, Sweden and Finland worth more than US$20 million. He has published more than 340 peer review papers and 5 book chapters. He was recognised as a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022, placing him in the top 1% of researchers globally. He is ranked second internationally for sedentary behaviour research (expertscape.com).

He was the recipient of the Top Ranked Vanguard Grant in Victoria (Heart Foundation) in 2014. Other highlights include: an invited author on the 2016 Physical Activity/Exercise and Diabetes Position Statement of the American Diabetes Association; invited presentations at scientific meetings for the American Diabetes Association and European Society for the Study of Diabetes; and current Vice-President of the Asia-Pacific Society for Physical Activity (ASPA).

His current research focus is directed at understanding how best to implement efficacious ‘sit less and move more’ interventions at scale within the healthcare setting for those living with chronic diseases and elucidating the effects of sedentary behaviour on brain health.

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Biography summary

Professor David Dunstan is the head of the Baker-Deakin Department of Lifestyle and Diabetes within the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition. He also holds the positions of Deputy Director and Laboratory Head (Physical Activity) at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute. His research focuses on understanding the adverse health consequences of too much sitting and the potential health benefits resulting from frequently breaking up sitting time with active countermeasures. In particular, he has developed effective strategies to reduce and break up sitting time in adults with or at risk of developing chronic diseases and to support office workers to reduce sedentary behaviour in workplace settings. He is also interested in how best to implement efficacious ‘sit less and move more’ interventions at scale within healthcare settings for those living with or at risk of chronic disease. He was supported by external research fellowships for 16 years and has been a Chief Investigator on 18 nationally-funded studies worth approximately $17 million and 11 international studies from the UK, USA, Sweden and Finland worth more than US$20 million. Professor Dunstan was a Clarivate Highly Cited Cited Researcher in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, placing him in the top 1% most cited for his subject field and year of publication. He has published over 340 peer-review papers and 5 book chapters and has a Scopus H-index of 79. Other highlights include: being an invited author on the 2016 Physical Activity/Exercise and Diabetes Position Statement of the American Diabetes Association; invited presentations at scientific meetings for the American Diabetes Association and European Society for the Study of Diabetes; and current Vice-President of the Asia-Pacific Society for Physical Activity (ASPA).

Career highlights

2015-2021 Senior Research Fellowship, National Health and Medical Research Council (GNT1078360)

2011-2014 Future Fellowship, Australian Research Council (FT100100918)

2006-2010 VicHealth Public Health Research Fellow

2007 Young Tall Poppy Science Award (Australian Institute of Policy and Science)

Recognised as a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021 – identifying scientists who have demonstrated significant and broad influence, reflected in the publication of multiple papers frequently cited by their peers during the last decade. In 2021 there were 6,602 Highly Cited Researchers named in the top 1% of the world’s population of scientists and social scientists.
National Heart Foundation Vanguard Grants – top ranked grant in Victoria (2014)

Research interests

Professor Dunstan’s program of research focuses on:


a) Epidemiology of adult sedentary behaviour and physical activity (prevalence, trends and associations with health outcomes

b) Design and implementation of experimental trials investigating the health benefits of regularly breaking up time spent sitting with activity in adults (and children/youth)

c) Design and implementation of real-world behaviour change trials examining the impacts of interventions targeting sitting less and moving more in adults

d) Translation of research evidence into policy and practice

Affiliations

International Society for Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH)

International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA)

Australian Diabetes Society (ADS)

Exercise Sports Science Australia (ESSA)

American Diabetes Association (ADA)

American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

Knowledge areas

• Behavioural epidemiology
• Physical activity/sedentary behaviour and Type 2 diabetes
• Biological mechanisms of sedentary behaviour
• Real-world sedentary behaviour change interventions
• Public health

Conferences

  1. Dunstan DW. Reducing and breaking up sitting time – does this work? American Diabetes Association. June 2021. (online conference)
  2. Dogra S, Altenburg T, Dunstan DW, Copeland J. Is it time to recommend a ‘safe’ dose of sedentary time for public health guidelines? International Society for Physical Activity and Behavioural Nutrition Exchange Meeting. June 2020. (online conference)
  3. Dunstan DW. Sedentary Behavior and Public Health: Integrating the Evidence and Identifying Potential Solutions Across the Lifespan. North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine. America (online). November 2020. (online meeting)
  4. Dunstan DW. Sedentariness and Exercise Dose. Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand. Adelaide. August 2019.
  5. Dunstan DW. The emphasis on sedentary behaviour as a lifestyle intervention target is entirely warranted (For the proposal). European Association for the Study of Diabetes Michael Berger Debate. Barcelona. September 2019.
  6. Dunstan DW. Should I sit or should I stand – how to tackle the sitting problem. European Association for the Study of Diabetes. Exercise and Physical Activity Study Group. Barcelona. September 2019.
  7. Dunstan DW. Moving More and Sitting Less – A contemporary approach to addressing sedentary behaviour in young people. FIT International. 1st FIT4KID International Scientific Conference. Portoroz, Slovenia. March 2019
  8. Dunstan DW. Standing time at workplace for diabetes prevention. IDF Congress 2017. Abu Dhabi 2017.
  9. Dunstan DW. Moving more and sitting less – a new physical activity paradigm for chronic disease prevention. Australian Physiotherapy Conference Momentum 2017. Sydney, Australia 2017.
  10. Dunstan DW. Physical activity and heart health: should a whole-of-day?? approach be the focus in today??’s sitting-centric society? 27th ACRA. Perth, Australia 2017
  11. Dunstan DW. Moving more and sitting less – a contemporary approach to risk reduction. 65th CSANZ. Perth, Australia 2017
  12. Dunstan DW. Physiology of Sedentary Behavior and its Relationship to Health Outcomes. APS Intersociety Meeting, The Intergrative Biology of Exercise VII. Phoenix November 2016
  13. Dunstan DW. Exercise Presentation for Type 2 Diabetes - Is There a Dose Effect?. American Diabetes Association 76th Scientific Sessions. New Orleans June 2016
  14. Dunstan DW.  Behavioral aspects of physical inactivity and sedentary behavior versus physical activity. American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Annual Meeting. United States May 2015.
  15. Dunstan DW. The Health Hazards of Too Much Sitting – What Can We Do About It? The 2015 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Endocrine Society of Australia and the Society of Reproductive Biology, Adelaide, Australia, 2015.
  16. Dunstan DW. Is too much sitting a health hazard? 19th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association; Melbourne, Australia, 2015
  17. Dunstan DW. Reducing prolonged sitting in the office workplace. The Stand Up Australia program of research. 19th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association; Melbourne, Australia, 2015

Professional activities

2019-current Director & Vice-President, Asia-Pacific Society for Physical Activity (ASPA)

2019-current Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity

2016-2018 Member, Cardiovascular Health Advisory Committee, National Heart Foundation

2011-2018 Member, National Physical Activity Committee (Chair 2017-2018), National Heart Foundation

2016-2022 Advisory Board Member, American Heart Association Strategically Focused Research Network; University of California San Diego Women’s Cardiovascular Health Research Center

2016-2022 External Scientific Advisory Group Member, Leicester BRC

2016 Scientific Organising Committee Member, Sports Medicine Australia Annual Scientific Conference

2013-2014 Co-chair, National Physical Activity Conference Canberra October 2014

2012-2015 External Scientific Advisory Group Member, Leicester-Loughborough BRU

Media appearances

ABC, Catalyst (Aug 2012): ‘Sitting is Deadly’ https://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/sitting-is-deadly/11013900


9 Network, 60 Minutes (Sept 2014): Stand Up Australia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiriijmm1_8&list=UU0L1suV8pVgO4pCAIBNGx5w&index=72


ABC, Ask the Doctor (Nov 2018): https://tvtonight.com.au/2018/11/ask-the-doctor-nov-13.html

Projects

The Stand Up Australia research program (2009-2015)

The Stand up Australia collaborative research program involved a series of intervention trials that provided new evidence on the benefits of reducing prolonged sitting time in the workplace among office workers. Since its inception in 2009, the Stand Up Australia program has resulted in more than 7 workplace intervention trials, conducted in partnership with government and industry. This includes the NHMRC funded Stand Up Victoria trial – a 12-month cluster randomised trial conducted in partnership with the Department of Human Services (a large Australian Government organisation with > 35,000 staff nationwide). Specifically, these pragmatic researcher-led intervention trials have evaluated the effectiveness of different activity-promoting strategies (organisational, environmental, individual – either alone or in combination) to support workers to stand up, sit less and move more in the workplace, with a particular focus on the desk-based workplace. This research program has demonstrated that it is feasible and acceptable to introduce activity-promoting strategies within the desk-based workplace to create a dynamic work environment that encourages more movement, more often, without detrimentally impacting on productivity. Such strategies have been shown to be successful in achieving substantial (e.g., > 1.5 hrs in objectively assessed sitting time per 8-hr workday) and sustained (≥ 12 months) reductions in workplace sitting time along with small benefits for improving some biomarkers of cardiometabolic risk.

 

OPTIMISE Your Health trial (2018-2025)

Building on the findings from the Stand Up Australia research program, this 7-year trial (funded by an NHMRC Project Grant and NHMRC Boosting Dementia Research Grant) is an 18-month RCT evaluating the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a behavioural intervention to support desk-based office workers living with type 2 diabetes to sit less and move more throughout the day. The intervention targets multiple levels of influence on behaviour (environment, intra-personal, inter-personal), with the key intervention messages being “Sit Less” and “Move More”. This includes regular health-coaching and provision of a sit-stand desktop workstation and an activity tracker. The trial will provide unique insights into the benefits of an intervention aimed at sitting less and moving more in desk-based workers with type 2 diabetes on outcomes relevant to glycaemic control, and to cardiometabolic and brain health.

https://baker.edu.au/research/clinical-trials/optimise-study

Publications

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2024

A Bluetooth-Enabled Device for Real-Time Detection of Sitting, Standing, and Walking: Cross-Sectional Validation Study

Reza Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, Jonathan Rawstorn, David Dunstan, Sheikh Shariful Islam, Mohamed Abdelrazek, Abbas Kouzani, Poojith Thummala, Jenna McVicar, Ralph Maddison

(2024), Vol. 8, pp. 1-14, JMIR Formative Research, Toronto, Ont., C1

journal article

Cost-effectiveness of reducing children's sedentary time and increasing physical activity at school: the Transform-Us! intervention

V Brown, L Sheppard, J Salmon, L Arundell, E Cerin, N Ridgers, K Hesketh, R Daly, D Dunstan, H Brown, J Gatta, J Chinapaw, M Moodie

(2024), Vol. 21, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, C1

journal article

Sedentary behavior and lifespan brain health

L Zou, F Herold, B Cheval, M Wheeler, D Pindus, K Erickson, D Raichlen, G Alexander, N Müller, D Dunstan, A Kramer, C Hillman, M Hallgren, U Ekelund, S Maltagliati, N Owen

(2024), Vol. 28, pp. 369-382, Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Sitting Time Reduction and Blood Pressure in Older Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial

D Rosenberg, W Zhu, M Greenwood-Hickman, A Cook, S Florez Acevedo, J Mcclure, D Arterburn, J Cooper, N Owen, D Dunstan, S Perry, L Yarborough, K Mettert, B Green

(2024), Vol. 7, pp. E243234-, JAMA Network Open, C1

journal article
2023

Interactive relationships of Type 2 diabetes and bipolar disorder with cognition: evidence of putative premature cognitive ageing in the UK Biobank Cohort

E Ringin, D Dunstan, R McIntyre, M Berk, N Owen, S Rossell, T Van Rheenen

(2023), Vol. 48, pp. 362-370, Neuropsychopharmacology, England, C1

journal article

Transform-Us! cluster RCT: 18-month and 30-month effects on children's physical activity, sedentary time and cardiometabolic risk markers

J Salmon, L Arundell, E Cerin, N Ridgers, K Hesketh, R Daly, D Dunstan, H Brown, J Della Gatta, P Della Gatta, M Chinapaw, L Shepphard, M Moodie, C Hume, V Brown, K Ball, D Crawford

(2023), Vol. 57, pp. 311-319, British Journal of Sports Medicine, England, C1

journal article

The burden of type 2 diabetes in Australia during the period 1990-2019: Findings from the global burden of disease study

S Islam, G Siopis, S Sood, R Uddin, T Tegegne, J Porter, D Dunstan, S Colagiuri, P Zimmet, E George, R Maddison

(2023), Vol. 199, pp. 1-8, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Reduced cardiovascular reserve capacity in long-term allogeneic stem cell transplant survivors

H Dillon, S Foulkes, Y Horne-Okano, D Kliman, D Dunstan, R Daly, S Fraser, S Avery, B Kingwell, A La Gerche, E Howden

(2023), Vol. 13, pp. 2112-, Scientific Reports, England, C1

journal article

Use of Decision-Analytic Modelling to Assess the Cost-Effectiveness of Diagnostic Imaging of the Spine, Shoulder, and Knee: A Scoping Review

S Docking, L Gao, Z Ademi, C Bonello, R Buchbinder

(2023), Vol. 21, pp. 1-9, Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Berlin, Germany, C1

journal article

Increased Prolonged Sitting in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Within-Subjects, Accelerometer-Based Study

A Pinto, D Rezende, S Sieczkowska, K Meireles, K Bonfiglioli, A Ribeiro, E Bonfá, N Owen, D Dunstan, H Roschel, B Gualano

(2023), Vol. 20, pp. 1-10, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Basel, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Differential associations of mentally-active and passive sedentary behaviours and physical activity with putative cognitive decline in healthy individuals and those with bipolar disorder: Findings from the UK Biobank cohort

E Ringin, D Dunstan, R McIntyre, N Owen, M Berk, S Rossell, M Hallgren, T Van Rheenen

(2023), Vol. 24, Mental Health and Physical Activity, C1

journal article

Just-in-time adaptive intervention (JITAI) to Sit Less and Move More: protocol for a micro-randomised trial

Reza Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, David Dunstan, Sheikh Shariful Islam, Yuxin Zhang, Mohamed Abdelrazek, Ralph Maddison

(2023), Vol. 12, pp. 1-10, JMIR Research Protocols, Toronto, Ont., C1

journal article

Device-measured sitting time and musculoskeletal pain in adults with normal glucose metabolism, prediabetes and type 2 diabetes-The Maastricht Study

F Dzakpasu, A Koster, N Owen, B de Galan, A Carver, C Brakenridge, A Boonen, H Bosma, P Dagnelie, S Eussen, P Sethi, C Stehouwer, N Schaper, D Dunstan

(2023), Vol. 18, pp. 1-17, PLoS One, San Francisco, Calif., C1

journal article

Physiology of sedentary behavior

A Pinto, A Bergouignan, P Dempsey, H Roschel, N Owen, B Gualano, D Dunstan

(2023), Vol. 103, pp. 2561-2622, Physiological Reviews, Bethesda, MD, C1

journal article

Cost-effectiveness analysis of sedentary behaviour interventions in offices to reduce sitting time in Australian desk-based workers: A modelling study

P Nguyen, J Ananthapavan, L Gao, D Dunstan, M Moodie

(2023), Vol. 18, pp. e0287710-e0287710, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article

Physical Activity Assessed by Wrist and Thigh Worn Accelerometry and Associations with Cardiometabolic Health

B Maylor, C Edwardson, A Clarke-Cornwell, M Davies, N Dawkins, D Dunstan, K Khunti, T Yates, A Rowlands

(2023), Vol. 23, pp. 1-12, Sensors, Basel, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Changes in Desk-Based Workers' Sitting, Standing, and Stepping Time: Short- and Longer-Term Effects on Musculoskeletal Pain

F Dzakpasu, N Owen, A Carver, C Brakenridge, E Eakin, G Healy, A Lamontagne, M Moodie, P Coenen, L Straker, D Dunstan

(2023), Vol. 55, pp. 2241-2252, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, C1

journal article

A multicomponent intervention to reduce daily sitting time in office workers: the SMART Work & Life three-arm cluster RCT

Charlotte Edwardson, Benjamin Maylor, Stuart Biddle, Stacy Clemes, Edward Cox, Melanie Davies, David Dunstan, Helen Eborall, Malcolm Granat, Laura Gray, Michelle Hadjiconstantinou, Genevieve Healy, Nishal Jaicim, Sarah Lawton, Panna Mandalia, Fehmidah Munir, Gerry Richardson, Simon Walker, Thomas Yates, Alexandra Clarke-Cornwell

(2023), Vol. 11, pp. 1-229, Public Health Research, Southampton, Eng., C1

journal article

Diverse strategies are needed to support physical activity engagement in women who have had breast cancer

F Inam, R Bergin, D Mizrahi, D Dunstan, M Moore, N Maxwell-Davis, L Denehy, B Lynch, C Swain

(2023), Vol. 31, pp. 1-9, Supportive Care in Cancer, Berlin, Germany, C1

journal article

Participant and workplace champion experiences of an intervention designed to reduce sitting time in desk-based workers: SMART work & life

C Edwardson, B Maylor, S Biddle, A Clarke-Cornwell, S Clemes, M Davies, D Dunstan, M Granat, L Gray, M Hadjiconstantinou, G Healy, P Wilson, F Munir, T Yates, H Eborall

(2023), Vol. 20, pp. 1-17, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Implementation and engagement of the SMART Work & Life sitting reduction intervention: an exploratory analysis on intervention effectiveness

C Edwardson, L Abell, A Clarke-Cornwell, D Dunstan, L Gray, G Healy, M Hadjiconstantinou, P Wilson, B Maylor, F Munir, S Biddle

(2023), Vol. 20, pp. 1-14, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, London, England, C1

journal article

Reallocating desk workers' sitting time to standing or stepping: associations with work performance

C-Y Lin, A Shibata, K Ishii, M Koohsari, N Hadgraft, D Dunstan, N Owen, K Oka

(2023), pp. 1-6, Occupational Medicine, Oxford, Eng., C1

journal article
2022

Using compositional data analysis to explore accumulation of sedentary behavior, physical activity and youth health

S Verswijveren, K Lamb, J Martín-Fernández, E Winkler, R Leech, A Timperio, J Salmon, R Daly, E Cerin, D Dunstan, R Telford, R Telford, L Olive, N Ridgers

(2022), Vol. 11, pp. 234-243, Journal of Sport and Health Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Economics of sedentary behaviour: A systematic review of cost of illness, cost-effectiveness, and return on investment studies

P Nguyen, L Le, J Ananthapavan, L Gao, D Dunstan, M Moodie

(2022), Vol. 156, pp. 1-9, Preventive Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Associations of Daily Steps and Step Intensity With Incident Diabetes in a Prospective Cohort Study of Older Women: The OPACH Study

A Garduno, A Lacroix, M Lamonte, D Dunstan, K Evenson, G Wang, C Di, B Schumacher, J Bellettiere

(2022), Vol. 45, pp. 339-347, Diabetes Care, Arlington, Va., C1

journal article

Impact on adolescent mental health of replacing screen-use with exercise: A prospective cohort study

A Kandola, B del Pozo Cruz, J Hayes, N Owen, D Dunstan, M Hallgren

(2022), Vol. 301, pp. 240-247, Journal of Affective Disorders, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

The Acute Effects of Prolonged Uninterrupted Sitting on Vascular Function: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

F Taylor, A Pinto, N Maniar, D Dunstan, D Green

(2022), Vol. 54, pp. 67-76, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Start with reducing sedentary behavior: A stepwise approach to physical activity counseling in clinical practice

S Dogra, J Copeland, T Altenburg, D Heyland, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2022), Vol. 105, pp. 1353-1361, Patient Education and Counseling, Ireland, C1

journal article

Prospective relationships of adolescents' screen-based sedentary behaviour with depressive symptoms: The Millennium Cohort Study

A Kandola, N Owen, D Dunstan, M Hallgren

(2022), Vol. 52, pp. 3531-3539, Psychological Medicine, Cambridge, Eng., C1

journal article

Active Aging and Public Health: Evidence, Implications, and Opportunities

S Dogra, D Dunstan, T Sugiyama, A Stathi, P Gardiner, N Owen

(2022), Vol. 43, pp. 439-459, Annual Review of Public Health, Palo Alto, Calif., C1

journal article

Modelling the potential health and economic benefits of reducing population sitting time in Australia

Phuong Nguyen, Jaithri Ananthapavan, Eng Tan, Paul Crosland, Steve Bowe, Lan Gao, David Dunstan, Marj Moodie

(2022), Vol. 19, pp. 1-12, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Berlin, Germany, C1

journal article

Television viewing time and all-cause mortality: interactions with BMI, physical activity, smoking, and dietary factors

C Swain, J Bassett, A Hodge, D Dunstan, N Owen, Y Yang, H Jayasekara, J Hébert, N Shivappa, R MacInnis, R Milne, D English, B Lynch

(2022), Vol. 19, pp. 30-, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

The Associations of COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions With Longer-Term Activity Levels of Working Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: Cohort Study

Christian Brakenridge, Agus Salim, Genevieve Healy, Ruth Grigg, Alison Carver, Kym Rickards, Neville Owen, David Dunstan

(2022), Vol. 7, pp. 1-11, JMIR Diabetes, Toronto, Ont., C1

journal article

The influence of adiposity on the interactions between strength, physical function and cognition among older adults in the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle (AusDiab) study

N Mundell, P Sethi, K Anstey, H Macpherson, D Dunstan, S Fraser, R Daly

(2022), Vol. 22, BMC Geriatrics, England, C1

journal article

Sitting less and moving more for improved metabolic and brain health in type 2 diabetes: 'OPTIMISE your health' trial protocol

C Brakenridge, P Gardiner, R Grigg, E Winkler, B Fjeldsoe, M Schaumberg, N Owen, E Eakin, S Biddle, M Moodie, R Daly, D Green, N Cohen, L Gray, T Comans, M Buman, A Goode, P Nguyen, L Gao, G Healy, D Dunstan

(2022), Vol. 22, BMC Public Health, England, C1

journal article

Neighbourhood walkability and dietary attributes: effect modification by area-level socio-economic status

M Chandrabose, Y Cao, N Hadgraft, C Higgs, F Shuvo, D Dunstan, N Owen, T Sugiyama

(2022), Vol. 25, pp. 2593-2600, Public Health Nutrition, England, C1-1

journal article

Associations between traffic-related air pollution and cognitive function in Australian urban settings: the moderating role of Diabetes status

R Tham, A Wheeler, A Carver, D Dunstan, D Donaire-Gonzalez, K Anstey, J Shaw, D Magliano, E Martino, A Barnett, E Cerin

(2022), Vol. 10, pp. 1-12, Toxics, Basel, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Intervention effects on children's movement behaviour accumulation as a result of the Transform-Us! school- and home-based cluster randomised controlled trial

S Verswijveren, N Ridgers, J Martín-Fernández, S Chastin, E Cerin, M Chinapaw, L Arundell, D Dunstan, C Hume, H Brown, J Della Gatta, J Salmon

(2022), Vol. 19, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Linear and non-linear associations of device-measured sedentary time with older adults' skeletal muscle mass

A Shibata, K Ishii, M Koohsari, T Sugiyama, D Dunstan, N Owen, K Oka

(2022), Vol. 166, pp. 111870-111870, Experimental Gerontology, England, C1

journal article

Effectiveness of an intervention for reducing sitting time and improving health in office workers: Three arm cluster randomised controlled trial

C Edwardson, S Biddle, S Clemes, M Davies, D Dunstan, H Eborall, M Granat, L Gray, G Healy, N Jaicim, S Lawton, B Maylor, F Munir, G Richardson, T Yates, A Clarke-Cornwell

(2022), Vol. 378, The BMJ, England, C1-1

journal article

Preventing the adverse cardiovascular consequences of allogeneic stem cell transplantation with a multi-faceted exercise intervention: the ALLO-Active trial protocol

H Dillon, N Saner, T Ilsley, D Kliman, A Spencer, S Avery, D Dunstan, R Daly, S Fraser, N Owen, B Lynch, B Kingwell, A La Gerche, E Howden

(2022), Vol. 22, BMC Cancer, England, C1

journal article

The neighbourhood environment and profiles of the metabolic syndrome

A Barnett, E Martino, L Knibbs, J Shaw, D Dunstan, D Magliano, D Donaire-Gonzalez, E Cerin

(2022), Vol. 21, Environmental Health: A Global Access Science Source, England, C1

journal article

Importance of Overall Activity and Intensity of Activity for Cardiometabolic Risk in Those with and Without a Chronic Disease

N Dawkins, T Yates, C Edwardson, B Maylor, J Henson, A Hall, M Davies, D Dunstan, P Highton, L Herring, K Khunti, A Rowlands

(2022), Vol. 54, pp. 1582-1590, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1-1

journal article

Is level of implementation linked with intervention outcomes? Process evaluation of the TransformUs intervention to increase children's physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour

H Koorts, A Timperio, G Abbott, L Arundell, N Ridgers, E Cerin, H Brown, R Daly, D Dunstan, C Hume, M Chinapaw, M Moodie, K Hesketh, J Salmon

(2022), Vol. 19, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Development of an Android Mobile Application for Reducing Sitting Time and Increasing Walking Time in People with Type 2 Diabetes

Reza Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, Sheikh Shariful Islam, David Dunstan, Mohamed Abdelrazek, Brittany Markides, Thien Pham, Ralph Maddison

(2022), Vol. 11, pp. 1-12, Electronics, Basel, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Effect of progressive resistance training with weight loss compared with weight loss alone on the fatty liver index in older adults with type 2 diabetes: secondary analysis of a 12-month randomized controlled trial

C Freer, E George, S Tan, G Abbott, D Dunstan, R Daly

(2022), Vol. 10, BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care, England, C1

journal article

Breaking Sitting Time with Physical Activity Increases Energy Expenditure but Does Not Alter Postprandial Metabolism in Girls

J Smallcombe, G Biddle, T Slater, A Thackray, D Dunstan, L Barrett, K Tolfrey

(2022), Vol. 54, pp. 1850-1860, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1-1

journal article

The Cost-Effectiveness of the SMART Work & Life Intervention for Reducing Sitting Time

E Cox, S Walker, C Edwardson, S Biddle, A Clarke-Cornwell, S Clemes, M Davies, D Dunstan, H Eborall, M Granat, L Gray, G Healy, B Maylor, F Munir, T Yates, G Richardson

(2022), Vol. 19, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Television-viewing time and bodily pain in Australian adults with and without type 2 diabetes: 12-year prospective relationships

F Dzakpasu, N Owen, A Carver, P Sethi, C Brakenridge, A Salim, D Urquhart, F Cicuttini, D Dunstan

(2022), Vol. 22, BMC Public Health, England, C1

journal article

Psychological-health correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviour during the COVID pandemic

E Ringin, D Meyer, E Neill, A Phillipou, E Tan, W Toh, P Sumner, N Owen, M Hallgren, D Dunstan, S Rossell, T Van Rheenen

(2022), Vol. 23, Mental Health and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Rapid cardiovascular aging following allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation for hematological malignancy

H Dillon, S Foulkes, Y Horne-Okano, D Kliman, D Dunstan, R Daly, S Fraser, S Avery, B Kingwell, A La Gerche, E Howden

(2022), Vol. 9, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, Switzerland, C1

journal article

CHAP-Adult: A Reliable and Valid Algorithm to Classify Sitting and Measure Sitting Patterns Using Data From Hip-Worn Accelerometers in Adults Aged 35+

J Bellettiere, S Nakandala, F Tuz-Zahra, E Winkler, P Hibbing, G Healy, D Dunstan, N Owen, M Greenwood-Hickman, D Rosenberg, J Zou, J Carlson, C Di, L Dillon, M Jankowska, A Lacroix, N Ridgers, R Zablocki, A Kumar, L Natarajan

(2022), Vol. 5, pp. 215-223, Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour, Champagne, Ill., C1

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2021

Reallocating sedentary time with total physical activity and physical activity bouts in children: Associations with cardiometabolic biomarkers

S Verswijveren, J Salmon, R Daly, L Arundell, E Cerin, D Dunstan, K Hesketh, P Della Gatta, N Ridgers

(2021), Vol. 39, pp. 332-340, Journal of Sports Sciences, England, C1

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Is replacing sedentary time with bouts of physical activity associated with inflammatory biomarkers in children?

S Verswijveren, J Salmon, R Daly, P Della Gatta, L Arundell, D Dunstan, K Hesketh, E Cerin, N Ridgers

(2021), Vol. 31, pp. 733-741, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, Denmark, C1

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Office spatial design attributes, sitting, and face-to-face interactions: Systematic review and research agenda

T Sugiyama, N Hadgraft, B Clark, D Dunstan, A Chevez, G Healy, E Cerin, A LaMontagne, A Shibata, K Oka, N Owen

(2021), Vol. 187, Building and Environment, C1

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Effects of whey protein plus vitamin D supplementation combined with progressive resistance training on glycaemic control, body composition, muscle function and cardiometabolic risk factors in middle-aged and older overweight/obese adults with type 2 diabetes: A 24-week randomized controlled trial

E Miller, C Nowson, D Dunstan, D Kerr, D Menzies, R Daly

(2021), Vol. 23, pp. 938-949, Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, England, C1

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Smartphone-based interventions to reduce sedentary behavior and promote physical activity using integrated dynamic models: Systematic review

R Daryabeygi-Khotbehsara, S Islam, D Dunstan, J McVicar, M Abdelrazek, R Maddison

(2021), Vol. 23, Journal of Medical Internet Research, Canada, C1

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Sit less and move more for cardiovascular health: emerging insights and opportunities

D Dunstan, S Dogra, S Carter, N Owen

(2021), Vol. 18, pp. 637-648, Nature Reviews Cardiology, England, C1

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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)

N Dawkins, T Yates, C Edwardson, B Maylor, M Davies, D Dunstan, P Highton, L Herring, K Khunti, A Rowlands

(2021), Vol. 39, pp. 219-226, Journal of Sports Sciences, England, C1

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Contrasting compositions of sitting, standing, stepping, and sleeping time: associations with glycaemic outcome by diabetes risk

C Brakenridge, G Healy, P Sethi, A Carver, J Bellettiere, A Salim, S Chastin, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2021), Vol. 18, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

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Interrupting sitting time in postmenopausal women: Protocol for the rise for health randomized controlled trial

S Hartman, L Dillon, A LaCroix, L Natarajan, D Sears, N Owen, D Dunstan, J Sallis, S Schenk, M Allison, M Takemoto, A Herweck, B Nguyen, D Rosenberg

(2021), Vol. 10, JMIR Research Protocols, Canada, C1

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Acute cardiometabolic effects of brief active breaks in sitting for patients with rheumatoid arthritis

A Pinto, K Meireles, T Peçanha, B Mazzolani, F Smaira, D Rezende, F Benatti, A Ribeiro, A Pinto, F Lima, S Shinjo, W Dantas, N Mellett, P Meikle, N Owen, D Dunstan, H Roschel, B Gualano

(2021), Vol. 321, pp. E782-E794, American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism, Bethesda, Md., C1

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Descriptive Epidemiology of Interruptions to Free-Living Sitting Time in Middle-Age and Older Adults

J Blankenship, E Winkler, G Healy, P Dempsey, J Bellettiere, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2021), Vol. 53, pp. 2503-2511, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, C1

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Musculoskeletal pain and sedentary behaviour in occupational and non-occupational settings: a systematic review with meta-analysis

F Dzakpasu, A Carver, C Brakenridge, F Cicuttini, D Urquhart, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2021), Vol. 18, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

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Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of sitting reduction to improve cardiometabolic health in older adults

D Rosenberg, M Greenwood-Hickman, J Zhou, A Cook, K Mettert, J Cooper, D Arterburn, B Green, C Walsh-Bailey, J Kerr, N Owen, D Dunstan, J McClure

(2021), Vol. 111, pp. 1-11, Contemporary Clinical Trials, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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How supportive are workplace environments for sitting less and moving more? A descriptive study of Australian workplaces participating in the BeUpstanding program

N Hadgraft, E Winkler, A Goode, L Gunning, D Dunstan, N Owen, T Sugiyama, G Healy

(2021), Vol. 24, pp. 1-8, Preventive Medicine Reports, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Rise and recharge: Exploring employee perceptions of and contextual factors influencing an individual-level e-health smartphone intervention to reduce office workers' sedentary time at work

A Morris, K Mackintosh, N Owen, P Dempsey, D Dunstan, M McNarry

(2021), Vol. 18, pp. 1-15, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Basel, Switzerland, C1

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The effects of interrupting prolonged sitting with frequent bouts of light-intensity standing exercises on blood pressure in stroke survivors: A dose escalation trial

P Mackie, G Crowfoot, H Janssen, E Holliday, D Dunstan, C English

(2021), Vol. 18, pp. 988-997, Journal of Physical Activity and Health, Champaign, Ill., C1

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Three weeks of interrupting sitting lowers fasting glucose and glycemic variability, but not glucose tolerance, in free-living women and men with obesity

J Smith, M Savikj, P Sethi, S Platt, B Gabriel, J Hawley, D Dunstan, A Krook, J Zierath, E Näslund

(2021), Vol. 321, pp. E203-E216, American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism, Bethesda, Md., C1

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Frequency of Interruptions to Sitting Time: Benefits for Postprandial Metabolism in Type 2 Diabetes

A Homer, F Taylor, P Dempsey, M Wheeler, P Sethi, M Townsend, M Grace, D Green, N Cohen, R Larsen, B Kingwell, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2021), Vol. 44, pp. 1254-1263, Diabetes care, Arlington, Va., C1

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Different frequencies of active interruptions to sitting have distinct effects on 22 h glycemic control in type 2 diabetes

A Homer, F Taylor, P Dempsey, M Wheeler, P Sethi, M Grace, D Green, N Cohen, R Larsen, B Kingwell, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2021), Vol. 31, pp. 2969-2978, Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Endothelial-derived cardiovascular disease-related microRNAs elevated with prolonged sitting pattern among postmenopausal women

Y Chang, F Tuz-Zahra, S Godbole, Y Avitia, J Bellettiere, C Rock, M Jankowska, M Allison, D Dunstan, B Rana, L Natarajan, D Sears

(2021), Vol. 11, pp. 1-12, Scientific Reports, London, Eng., C1

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Acute effects of frequent light-intensity standing-based exercises that interrupt 8 hours of prolonged sitting on postprandial glucose in stroke survivors: A dose-escalation trial

P Mackie, G Crowfoot, P Gyawali, H Janssen, E Holliday, D Dunstan, C English

(2021), Vol. 18, pp. 644-652, Journal of Physical Activity and Health, Champaign, Ill., C1

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Stand out in class: Investigating the potential impact of a sit-stand desk intervention on children's sitting and physical activity during class time and after school

Y Chen, K Tolfrey, N Pearson, D Bingham, C Edwardson, L Cale, D Dunstan, S Barber, S Clemes

(2021), Vol. 18, pp. 1-14, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Basel, Switzerland, C1

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Sedentary behaviour and bone health in older adults: a systematic review

L McMichan, M Dick, D Skelton, S Chastin, N Owen, D Dunstan, W Fraser, J Tang, C Greig, S Agyapong-Badu, A Mavroeidi

(2021), Vol. 32, pp. 1487-1497, Osteoporosis International, London, Eng., C1

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CPAP increases physical activity in obstructive sleep apnea with cardiovascular disease

D Stevens, K Loffler, M Buman, D Dunstan, Y Luo, G Lorenzi-Filho, F Barbe, C Anderson, R McEvoy, The Save Investigators

(2021), Vol. 17, pp. 141-148, Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, Darien, Ill., C1

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Interrupting Prolonged Sitting and Endothelial Function in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

F Taylor, D Dunstan, E Fletcher, M Townsend, R Larsen, K Rickards, N Maniar, M Buman, P Dempsey, A Joham, N Cohen, N Owen, L Moran, D Green

(2021), Vol. 53, pp. 479-486, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

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Mortality Effects of Hypothetical Interventions on Physical Activity and TV Viewing

Y Yang, A Hodge, P Dugué, E Williamson, P Gardiner, E Barr, N Owen, D Dunstan, B Lynch, D English

(2021), Vol. 53, pp. 316-323, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

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The association of TV viewing time with 2-hour plasma glucose is modified by a prudent dietary pattern

Y Cao, D Dunstan, P Sethi, N Owen

(2021), Vol. 13, pp. 661-671, Journal of Diabetes, Chichester, Eng., C1

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Acute effects of interrupting prolonged sitting on vascular function in type 2 diabetes

F Taylor, D Dunstan, A Homer, P Dempsey, B Kingwell, R Climie, N Owen, N Cohen, R Larsen, M Grace, N Eikelis, M Wheeler, M Townsend, N Maniar, D Green

(2021), Vol. 320, pp. H393-H403, American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Bethesda, Md., C1

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Calibration of the Active Australia questionnaire and application to a logistic regression model

J Bassett, C Swain, A Hodge, S Mahmood, I Csizmadi, N Owen, D Dunstan, B Lynch

(2021), Vol. 24, pp. 474-480, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, Australia, C1

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Investigating the rigour of research findings in experimental studies assessing the effects of breaking up prolonged sitting - extended scoping review

C English, I Weerasekara, A Carlos, S Chastin, G Crowfoot, C Fitzsimons, A Forster, E Holliday, H Janssen, P Mackie, G Mead, D Dunstan

(2021), Vol. 25, pp. 4-16, Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Effects of sedentary behaviour interventions on biomarkers of cardiometabolic risk in adults: Systematic review with meta-analyses

N Hadgraft, E Winkler, R Climie, M Grace, L Romero, N Owen, D Dunstan, G Healy, P Dempsey

(2021), Vol. 55, pp. 144-154, British Journal of Sports Medicine, England, C1

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Associations of Vigorous Gardening With Cardiometabolic Risk Markers for Middle-Aged and Older Adults

Jonathan Kingsley, Nyssa Hadgraft, Neville Owen, Takemi Sugiyama, David Dunstan, Manoj Chandrabose

(2021), pp. 1-7, Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, Champaign, Ill., C1

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2020

Activity Accumulation and Cardiometabolic Risk in Youth: A Latent Profile Approach

S Verswijveren, K Lamb, R Leech, J Salmon, A Timperio, R Telford, M McNarry, K MacKintosh, R Daly, D Dunstan, C Hume, E Cerin, L Olive, N Ridgers

(2020), Vol. 52, pp. 1502-1510, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1

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International Mind, Activities and Urban Places (iMAP) study: Methods of a cohort study on environmental and lifestyle influences on brain and cognitive health

E Cerin, A Barnett, B Chaix, M Nieuwenhuijsen, K Caeyenberghs, B Jalaludin, T Sugiyama, J Sallis, N Lautenschlager, M Ni, G Poudel, D Donaire-Gonzalez, R Tham, A Wheeler, L Knibbs, L Tian, Y Chan, D Dunstan, K Anstey, A Carver

(2020), Vol. 10, BMJ Open, England, C1

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Supporting workers to sit less and move more through the web-based beupstanding program: Protocol for a single-arm, repeated measures implementation study

G Healy, A Goode, A Abbott, J Burzic, B Clark, D Dunstan, E Eakin, M Frith, N Gilson, L Gao, L Gunning, J Jetann, A LaMontagne, S Lawler, M Moodie, P Nguyen, N Owen, L Straker, P Timmins, L Ulyate, E Winkler

(2020), Vol. 9, JMIR Research Protocols, Canada, C1

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Stand out in Class: Restructuring the classroom environment to reduce sitting time - Findings from a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial

S Clemes, D Bingham, N Pearson, Y Chen, C Edwardson, R McEachan, K Tolfrey, L Cale, G Richardson, M Fray, J Altunkaya, S Bandelow, N Jaicim, J Salmon, D Dunstan, S Barber

(2020), Vol. 17, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

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Does light-intensity physical activity moderate the relationship between sitting time and adiposity markers in adolescents?

A Contardo Ayala, J Salmon, D Dunstan, L Arundell, A Timperio

(2020), pp. 1-7, Journal of Sport and Health Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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The impact of height-adjustable desks and classroom prompts on classroom sitting time, social, and motivational factors among adolescents

B Sudholz, A Contardo Ayala, A Timperio, D Dunstan, D Conroy, G Abbott, B Holland, L Arundell, J Salmon

(2020), pp. 1-9, Journal of Sport and Health Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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The effectiveness of sedentary behaviour interventions on sitting time and screen time in children and adults: An umbrella review of systematic reviews

P Nguyen, L Le, D Nguyen, L Gao, D Dunstan, M Moodie

(2020), Vol. 17, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

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A cost and cost-benefit analysis of the stand more at work (SMArT work) intervention

F Munir, P Miller, S Biddle, M Davies, D Dunstan, D Esliger, L Gray, S O’connell, G Waheed, T Yates, C Edwardson

(2020), Vol. 17, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Switzerland, C1

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Efficacy of an online physical activity intervention coordinated with routine clinical care: Protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

B Rockette-Wagner, G Fischer, A Kriska, M Conroy, D Dunstan, C Roumpz, K McTigue

(2020), Vol. 9, JMIR Research Protocols, Canada, C1

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Rise and recharge: Effects on activity outcomes of an e-health smartphone intervention to reduce office workers' sitting time

A Morris, K Mackintosh, D Dunstan, N Owen, P Dempsey, T Pennington, M McNarry

(2020), Vol. 17, pp. 1-18, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Basel, Switzerland, C1

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Combined effects of continuous exercise and intermittent active interruptions to prolonged sitting on postprandial glucose, insulin, and triglycerides in adults with obesity: a randomized crossover trial

M Wheeler, D Green, E Cerin, K Ellis, I Heinonen, J Lewis, L Naylor, N Cohen, R Larsen, P Dempsey, B Kingwell, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2020), Vol. 17, pp. 1-11, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, London, Eng., C1

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Sitting at work & waist circumference-A cross-sectional study of Australian workers

T Sugiyama, N Hadgraft, B Clark, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2020), Vol. 141, pp. 1-6, Preventive Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Car use and cardiovascular disease risk: Systematic review and implications for transport research

T Sugiyama, M Chandrabose, A Homer, M Sugiyama, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2020), Vol. 19, pp. 1-9, Journal of Transport and Health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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The effect of breaking up prolonged sitting on paired associative stimulation-induced plasticity

E Bojsen-Møller, M Ekblom, O Tarassova, D Dunstan, O Ekblom

(2020), Vol. 238, pp. 2497-2506, Experimental Brain Research, Heidelberg, Germany, C1

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Agreement between the international physical activity questionnaire and accelerometry in adults with orthopaedic injury

W Veitch, R Climie, B Gabbe, D Dunstan, N Owen, C Ekegren

(2020), Vol. 17, pp. 1-13, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, C1

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Cross-sectional and prospective relationships of passive and mentally active sedentary behaviours and physical activity with depression

M Hallgren, T Nguyen, N Owen, B Stubbs, D Vancampfort, A Lundin, D Dunstan, R Bellocco, Y Lagerros

(2020), Vol. 217, pp. 413-419, British Journal of Psychiatry, Cambridge, Eng., C1

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Diurnal patterns of objectively measured sedentary time and interruptions to sedentary time are associated with glycaemic indices in type 2 diabetes

A Paing, K McMillan, A Kirk, A Collier, A Hewitt, D Dunstan, N Owen, S Chastin

(2020), Vol. 23, pp. 1074-1079, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Validity and reliability of subjective methods to assess sedentary behaviour in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis

E Bakker, Y Hartman, M Hopman, N Hopkins, L Graves, D Dunstan, G Healy, T Eijsvogels, D Thijssen

(2020), Vol. 17, pp. 1-31, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, London, Eng., C1

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Sedentary behaviour, physical activity, and renal function in older adults: Isotemporal substitution modelling

K Kosaki, K Tanahashi, M Matsui, N Akazawa, Y Osuka, K Tanaka, D Dunstan, N Owen, A Shibata, K Oka, S Maeda

(2020), Vol. 21, pp. 1-10, BMC Nephrology, London, Eng., C1

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Predictors of the Acute Postprandial Response to Breaking Up Prolonged Sitting

J Henson, C Edwardson, C Celis-Morales, M Davies, D Dunstan, D Esliger, J Gill, A Kazi, K Khunti, J King, M McCarthy, N Sattar, D Stensel, L Velayudhan, F Zaccardi, T Yates

(2020), Vol. 52, pp. 1385-1393, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

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Reducing sitting at work: Process evaluation of the SMArT Work (Stand More at Work) intervention

S Biddle, S O'Connell, M Davies, D Dunstan, C Edwardson, D Esliger, L Gray, T Yates, F Munir

(2020), Vol. 21, pp. 1-17, Trials, London, Eng., C1

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Associations of interruptions to leisure-time sedentary behaviour with symptoms of depression and anxiety

M Hallgren, T Nguyen, N Owen, D Vancampfort, L Smith, D Dunstan, G Andersson, P Wallin, E Ekblom-Bak

(2020), Vol. 10, pp. 1-8, Translational Psychiatry, London, Eng., C1

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Acute effects of breaking up prolonged sedentary time on cardiovascular disease risk markers in adults with paraplegia

D Bailey, T Withers, V Goosey-Tolfrey, D Dunstan, C Leicht, R Champion, O Charlett, L Ferrandino

(2020), Vol. 30, pp. 1398-1408, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, London, Eng., C1

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A randomized controlled trial to reduce sedentary time in rheumatoid arthritis: Protocol and rationale of the Take a STAND for Health study

A Pinto, T Peçanha, K Meireles, F Benatti, K Bonfiglioli, A De Sá Pinto, F Lima, R Pereira, M Irigoyen, J Turner, J Kirwan, N Owen, D Dunstan, H Roschel, B Gualano

(2020), Vol. 21, pp. 1-13, Trials, London, Eng., C1

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Associations of sedentary behavior in leisure and occupational contexts with symptoms of depression and anxiety

M Hallgren, T Nguyen, N Owen, D Vancampfort, D Dunstan, P Wallin, G Andersson, E Ekblom-Bak

(2020), Vol. 133, pp. 1-6, Preventive Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior 6 Months after Musculoskeletal Trauma: What Factors Predict Recovery?

C Ekegren, R Climie, P Simpson, N Owen, D Dunstan, W Veitch, B Gabbe

(2020), Vol. 100, pp. 332-345, Physical Therapy, Oxford, Eng., C1

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Sedentary behavior and chronic disease: Mechanisms and future directions

P Dempsey, C Matthews, S Dashti, A Doherty, A Bergouignan, E Van Roekel, D Dunstan, N Wareham, T Yates, K Wijndaele, B Lynch

(2020), Vol. 17, pp. 52-61, Journal of Physical Activity and Health, Champaign, Ill., C1

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Passive Versus Mentally Active Sedentary Behaviors and Depression

M Hallgren, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2020), Vol. 48, pp. 20-27, Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

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Prospective relationships of mentally passive sedentary behaviors with depression: Mediation by sleep problems

M Hallgren, D Vancampfort, N Owen, S Rossell, D Dunstan, R Bellocco, Y Lagerros

(2020), Vol. 265, pp. 538-544, Journal of Affective Disorders, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Distinct effects of acute exercise and breaks in sitting on working memory and executive function in older adults: A three-arm, randomised cross-over trial to evaluate the effects of exercise with and without breaks in sitting on cognition

M Wheeler, D Green, K Ellis, E Cerin, I Heinonen, L Naylor, R Larsen, P Wennberg, C Boraxbekk, J Lewis, N Eikelis, N Lautenschlager, B Kingwell, G Lambert, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2020), Vol. 54, pp. 776-781, British Journal of Sports Medicine, London, Eng., C1

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2019

Longitudinal changes in sitting patterns, physical activity, and health outcomes in adolescents

A Ayala, J Salmon, D Dunstan, L Arundell, K Parker, A Timperio

(2019), Vol. 6, Children, Switzerland, C1

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Are office-based workplace interventions designed to reduce sitting time cost-effective primary prevention measures for cardiovascular disease? A systematic review and modelled economic evaluation

L Gao, P Nguyen, D Dunstan, M Moodie

(2019), Vol. 16, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Switzerland, C1

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Associations of Device-Measured Sitting, Standing, and Stepping Time with Informal Face-to-Face Interactions at Work

T Sugiyama, E Winkler, A Lamontagne, G Healy, N Hadgraft, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2019), Vol. 61, pp. 431-436, Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, United States, C1

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A cluster randomized controlled trial to reduce office workers' sitting time: effect on productivity outcomes

James Peterman, Genevieve Healy, Elisabeth Winkler, Marj Moodie, Elizabeth Eakin, Sheleigh Lawler, Neville Owen, David Dunstan, Anthony LaMontagne

(2019), Vol. 45, pp. 483-492, Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health, [Helsinki, Finland], C1

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Temporal features of sitting, standing and stepping changes in a cluster-randomised controlled trial of a workplace sitting-reduction intervention

S Stephens, E Winkler, E Eakin, B Clark, N Owen, M Moodie, A La Montagne, D Dunstan, G Healy

(2019), Vol. 16, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

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Arriba por la Vida Estudio (AVE): Study protocol for a standing intervention targeting postmenopausal Latinas

M Takemoto, M Schechtman, N Villa, G Talavera, D Sears, L Natarajan, N Owen, D Rosenberg, D Dunstan, M Allison, J Kerr

(2019), Vol. 79, pp. 66-72, Contemporary Clinical Trials, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Too much sitting and dysglycemia: Mechanistic links and implications for obesity

A Homer, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2019), Vol. 4, pp. 42-49, Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Neighborhood walkability and 12-year changes in cardio-metabolic risk: The mediating role of physical activity

M Chandrabose, E Cerin, S Mavoa, D Dunstan, A Carver, G Turrell, N Owen, B Giles-Corti, T Sugiyama

(2019), Vol. 16, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

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Perceived Availability of Office Shared Spaces and Workplace Sitting: Moderation by Organizational Norms and Behavioral Autonomy

T Sugiyama, N Hadgraft, G Healy, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2019), Vol. 51, pp. 856-878, Environment and Behavior, London, Eng., C1

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Interrupting Sitting Time with Simple Resistance Activities Lowers Postprandial Insulinemia in Adults with Overweight or Obesity

R Larsen, H Ali, P Dempsey, M Grace, F Dillon, B Kingwell, N Cohen, N Owen, D Green, D Dunstan

(2019), Vol. 27, pp. 1428-1433, Obesity, London, England, C1

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Sedentary Behavior, Physical Activity, and All-Cause Mortality: Dose-Response and Intensity Weighted Time-Use Meta-analysis

C Xu, L Furuya-Kanamori, Y Liu, K Færch, M Aadahl, R A. Seguin, A LaCroix, F Basterra-Gortari, D Dunstan, N Owen, S Doi

(2019), Vol. 20, pp. 1206-1212.e3, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, United States, C1

journal article

What is the effect of interrupting prolonged sitting with frequent bouts of physical activity or standing on first or recurrent stroke risk factors? A scoping review

P Mackie, I Weerasekara, G Crowfoot, H Janssen, E Holliday, D Dunstan, C English

(2019), Vol. 14, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

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Hypertension, white-coat hypertension and masked hypertension in Australia: Findings from the Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle Study 3

G Head, J Shaw, D Dunstan, N Owen, D Magliano, S Chadban, P Zimmet

(2019), Vol. 37, pp. 1615-1623, Journal of Hypertension, England, C1

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Population density is beneficially associated with 12-year diabetes risk marker change among residents of lower socio-economic neighborhoods

J Van Cauwenberg, D Dunstan, E Cerin, M Koohsari, T Sugiyama, N Owen

(2019), Vol. 57, pp. 74-81, Health and Place, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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The effect of frequency of activity interruptions in prolonged sitting on postprandial glucose metabolism: A randomized crossover trial

I Thorsen, M Johansen, N Pilmark, N Jespersen, C Brinkløv, F Benatti, D Dunstan, K Karstoft, B Pedersen, M Ried-Larsen

(2019), Vol. 96, pp. 1-7, Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, United States, C1

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Sedentary behaviour and physical activity patterns in adults with traumatic limb fracture

Christina Ekegren, Rachel Climie, William Veitch, Neville Owen, David Dunstan, Lara Kimmel, Belinda Gabbe

(2019), Vol. 6, pp. 1-12, AIMS MEDICAL SCIENCE, Springfield, Mo., C1

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Acute effects of active breaks during prolonged sitting on subcutaneous adipose tissue gene expression: an ancillary analysis of a randomised controlled trial

M Grace, M Formosa, K Bozaoglu, A Bergouignan, M Brozynska, A Carey, C Veiga, P Sethi, F Dillon, D Bertovic, M Inouye, N Owen, D Dunstan, B Kingwell

(2019), Vol. 9, Scientific Reports, England, C1

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Effect of morning exercise with or without breaks in prolonged sitting on blood pressure in older overweight/obese adults: Evidence for sex differences

M Wheeler, D Dunstan, K Ellis, E Cerin, S Phillips, G Lambert, L Naylor, P Dempsey, B Kingwell, D Green

(2019), Vol. 73, pp. 859-867, Hypertension, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

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Breaking up sitting time after stroke - How much less sitting is needed to improve blood pressure after stroke (BUST-BP-Dose): Protocol for a dose-finding study

P Mackie, G Crowfoot, H Janssen, D Dunstan, J Bernhardt, F Walker, A Patterson, R Callister, N Spratt, E Holliday, C English

(2019), Vol. 13, Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Netherlands, C1

journal article

Morning exercise mitigates the impact of prolonged sitting on cerebral blood flow in older adults

M Wheeler, D Dunstan, B Smith, K Smith, A Scheer, J Lewis, L Naylor, I Heinonen, K Ellis, E Cerin, P Ainslie, D Green

(2019), Vol. 126, pp. 1049-1055, Journal of Applied Physiology, United States, C1

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Television Viewing Time and Stroke Risk: Australian Diabetes Obesity and Lifestyle Study (1999-2012)

T Cumming, E Holliday, D Dunstan, C English

(2019), Vol. 28, pp. 963-970, Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

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Between-meal sucrose-sweetened beverage consumption impairs glycaemia and lipid metabolism during prolonged sitting: A randomized controlled trial

P Varsamis, M Formosa, R Larsen, M Reddy-Luthmoodoo, G Jennings, N Cohen, M Grace, J Hawley, B Devlin, N Owen, D Dunstan, P Dempsey, B Kingwell

(2019), Vol. 38, pp. 1536-1543, Clinical Nutrition, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Controversies in the science of sedentary behaviour and health: Insights, perspectives and future directions from the 2018 queensland sedentary behaviour think tank

S Biddle, J Bennie, K De Cocker, D Dunstan, P Gardiner, G Healy, B Lynch, N Owen, C Brakenridge, W Brown, M Buman, B Clark, I Dohrn, M Duncan, N Gilson, T Kolbe-Alexander, T Pavey, N Reid, C Vandelanotte, I Vergeer, G Vincent

(2019), Vol. 16, pp. 1-20, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Basel, Switzerland, C1

journal article
2018

Associations of occupational standing with musculoskeletal symptoms: A systematic review with meta-Analysis

P Coenen, L Willenberg, S Parry, J Shi, L Romero, D Blackwood, C Maher, G Healy, D Dunstan, L Straker

(2018), Vol. 52, pp. 174-181, British Journal of Sports Medicine, England, C1

journal article

Effects of breaking up sitting on adolescents' postprandial glucose after consuming meals varying in energy: a cross-over randomised trial

E Fletcher, J Salmon, S McNaughton, L Orellana, G Wadley, C Bruce, P Dempsey, K Lacy, D Dunstan

(2018), Vol. 21, pp. 280-285, Journal of science and medicine in sport, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Cardiometabolic impact of changing sitting, standing, and stepping in the workplace

E Winkler, S Chastin, E Eakin, N Owen, A Lamontagne, M Moodie, P Dempsey, B Kingwell, D Dunstan, G Healy

(2018), Vol. 50, pp. 516-524, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Stand More at Work (SMArT Work): Using the behaviour change wheel to develop an intervention to reduce sitting time in the workplace

F Munir, S Biddle, M Davies, D Dunstan, D Esliger, L Gray, B Jackson, S O'Connell, T Yates, C Edwardson

(2018), Vol. 18, BMC Public Health, England, C1

journal article

Associations of office workers' objectively assessed occupational sitting, standing and stepping time with musculoskeletal symptoms

P Coenen, G Healy, E Winkler, D Dunstan, N Owen, M Moodie, A LaMontagne, E Eakin, P O’Sullivan, L Straker

(2018), Vol. 61, pp. 1187-1195, Ergonomics, England, C1

journal article

Stand out in class: restructuring the classroom environment to reduce sedentary behaviour in 9-10-year-olds - study protocol for a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial

Stacy Clemes, Daniel Bingham, Natalie Pearson, Yu-Ling Chen, Charlotte Edwardson, Rosemary McEachan, Keith Tolfrey, Lorraine Cale, Gerry Richardson, Mike Fray, Stephan Bandelow, Nishal Jaicim, Jo Salmon, David Dunstan, Sally Barber

(2018), Vol. 4, pp. 1-14, Pilot and Feasibility Studies, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Economic evaluation of a randomized controlled trial of an intervention to reduce office workers' sitting time: The"Stand up Victoria" trial

L Gao, A Flego, D Dunstan, E Winkler, G Healy, E Eakin, L Willenberg, N Owen, A Lamontagne, A Lal, G Wiesner, N Hadgraft, M Moodie

(2018), Vol. 44, pp. 503-511, Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health, Finland, C1

journal article

A three arm cluster randomised controlled trial to test the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the SMART Work & Life intervention for reducing daily sitting time in office workers: Study protocol 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1117 Public Health and Health Services

C Edwardson, S Biddle, A Clarke-Cornwell, S Clemes, M Davies, D Dunstan, H Eborall, M Granat, L Gray, G Healy, G Richardson, T Yates, F Munir

(2018), Vol. 18, BMC Public Health, England, C1

journal article

The impact of height-adjustable desks and prompts to break-up classroom sitting on adolescents' energy expenditure, adiposity markers and perceived musculoskeletal discomfort

A Ayala, B Sudholz, J Salmon, D Dunstan, N Ridgers, L Arundell, A Timperio

(2018), Vol. 13, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article

Effectiveness of the stand more at (SMArT) work intervention: Cluster randomised controlled trial

C Edwardson, T Yates, S Biddle, M Davies, D Dunstan, D Esliger, L Gray, B Jackson, S O'Connell, G Waheed, F Munir

(2018), Vol. 363, BMJ (Online), England, C1

journal article

What strategies do desk-based workers choose to reduce sitting time and how well do they work? Findings from a cluster randomised controlled trial 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1117 Public Health and Health Services

S Stephens, E Eakin, B Clark, E Winkler, N Owen, A Lamontagne, M Moodie, S Lawler, D Dunstan, G Healy

(2018), Vol. 15, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Associations of context-specific sitting time with markers of cardiometabolic risk in Australian adults

P Dempsey, N Hadgraft, E Winkler, B Clark, M Buman, P Gardiner, N Owen, B Lynch, D Dunstan

(2018), Vol. 15, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Assessing the feasibility and pre-post impact evaluation of the beta (Test) version of the beupstanding champion toolkit in reducing workplace sitting: Pilot study

G Healy, E Eakin, E Winkler, N Hadgraft, D Dunstan, N Gilson, A Goode

(2018), Vol. 2, pp. 1-17, JMIR Formative Research, Toronto, Canada, C1

journal article

Interacting effects of exercise with breaks in sitting time on cognitive and metabolic function in older adults: Rationale and design of a randomised crossover trial

D Dunstan, M Wheeler, K Ellis, E Cerin, D Green

(2018), Vol. 15, pp. 11-16, Mental Health and Physical Activity, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Passive and mentally-active sedentary behaviors and incident major depressive disorder: A 13-year cohort study

M Hallgren, N Owen, B Stubbs, Z Zeebari, D Vancampfort, F Schuch, R Bellocco, D Dunstan, Y Trolle Lagerros

(2018), Vol. 241, pp. 579-585, Journal of Affective Disorders, Netherlands, C1

journal article

Sitting less and moving more implications for hypertension

P Dempsey, R Larsen, D Dunstan, N Owen, B Kingwell

(2018), Vol. 72, pp. 1037-1046, Hypertension, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Perceptions of the acceptability and feasibility of reducing occupational sitting: Review and thematic synthesis 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1117 Public Health and Health Services

N Hadgraft, C Brakenridge, D Dunstan, N Owen, G Healy, S Lawler

(2018), Vol. 15, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Frequent, short bouts of light-intensity exercises while standing decreases systolic blood pressure: Breaking Up Sitting Time after Stroke (BUST-Stroke) trial

C English, H Janssen, G Crowfoot, J Bourne, R Callister, A Dunn, C Oldmeadow, L Ong, K Palazzi, A Patterson, N Spratt, F Walker, D Dunstan, J Bernhardt

(2018), Vol. 13, pp. 932-940, International Journal of Stroke, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Standing up to the cardiometabolic consequences of hematological cancers

E Howden, A La Gerche, J Arthur, J McMullen, G Jennings, D Dunstan, N Owen, S Avery, B Kingwell

(2018), Vol. 32, pp. 349-360, Blood Reviews, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Simple intermittent resistance activity mitigates the detrimental effect of prolonged unbroken sitting on arterial function in overweight and obese adults

R Climie, M Wheeler, M Grace, E Lambert, N Cohen, N Owen, B Kingwell, D Dunstan, D Green

(2018), Vol. 125, pp. 1787-1794, Journal of Applied Physiology, United States, C1

journal article

Regular brief interruptions to sitting after a high-energy evening meal attenuate glycemic excursions in overweight/obese adults

R Climie, M Grace, R Larsen, P Dempsey, J Oberoi, N Cohen, N Owen, B Kingwell, D Dunstan

(2018), Vol. 28, pp. 909-916, Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Cardiovascular disease risk marker responses to breaking up prolonged sedentary time in individuals with paraplegia: The Spinal Cord Injury Move More (SCIMM) randomised crossover laboratory trial protocol

T Withers, L Croft, V Goosey-Tolfrey, D Dunstan, C Leicht, D Bailey

(2018), Vol. 8, BMJ Open, England, C1

journal article

Impact of first meal size during prolonged sitting on postprandial glycaemia in individuals with prediabetes: A randomised, crossover study

E Parr, B Devlin, S Pinto, D Dunstan, J Hawley

(2018), Vol. 10, Nutrients, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Prolonged uninterrupted sitting elevates postprandial hyperglycaemia proportional to degree of insulin resistance

P Dempsey, R Larsen, E Winkler, N Owen, B Kingwell, D Dunstan

(2018), Vol. 20, pp. 1526-1530, Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, Chichester, Eng., C1

journal article

Effects of providing high-fat versus high-carbohydrate meals on daily and postprandial physical activity and glucose patterns: A randomised controlled trial

E Parr, B Devlin, M Callahan, B Radford, J Blankenship, D Dunstan, J Hawley

(2018), Vol. 10, Nutrients, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Prolonged uninterrupted sitting increases fatigue in type 2 diabetes

P Dempsey, D Dunstan, R Larsen, G Lambert, B Kingwell, N Owen

(2018), Vol. 135, pp. 128-133, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Amsterdam , The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Subsequent to Serious Orthopedic Injury: A Systematic Review

C Ekegren, B Beck, R Climie, N Owen, D Dunstan, B Gabbe

(2018), Vol. 99, pp. 164-177, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Breaking up sitting time after stroke (BUST-stroke)

C English, H Janssen, G Crowfoot, R Callister, A Dunn, P Mackie, C Oldmeadow, L Ong, K Palazzi, A Patterson, N Spratt, F Walker, J Bernhardt, D Dunstan

(2018), Vol. 13, pp. 921-931, International Journal of Stroke, London, Eng., C1

journal article
2017

Does diet mediate associations of volume and bouts of sedentary time with cardiometabolic health indicators in adolescents?

E Fletcher, V Carson, S McNaughton, D Dunstan, G Healy, J Salmon

(2017), Vol. 25, pp. 591-599, Obesity, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Joint associations of smoking and television viewing time on cancer and cardiovascular disease mortality

M Grace, B Lynch, F Dillon, E Barr, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2017), Vol. 140, pp. 1538-1544, International Journal of Cancer, Chichester, Eng., C1

journal article

Twelve-Year Television Viewing Time Trajectories and Physical Function in Older Adults

N Reid, G Healy, R Daly, P Baker, E Eakin, D Dunstan, N Owen, P Gardiner

(2017), Vol. 49, pp. 1359-1365, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1

journal article

Intervening to reduce workplace sitting: Mediating role of social-cognitive constructs during a cluster randomised controlled trial

N Hadgraft, E Winkler, G Healy, B Lynch, M Neuhaus, E Eakin, D Dunstan, N Owen, B Fjeldsoe

(2017), Vol. 14, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Pre-existing low-back symptoms impact adversely on sitting time reduction in office workers

P Coenen, G Healy, E Winkler, D Dunstan, N Owen, M Moodie, A LaMontagne, E Eakin, L Straker

(2017), Vol. 90, pp. 609-618, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, Germany, C1

journal article

Reducing occupational sitting: Workers' perspectives on participation in a multi-component intervention

N Hadgraft, L Willenberg, A LaMontagne, K Malkoski, D Dunstan, G Healy, M Moodie, E Eakin, N Owen, S Lawler

(2017), Vol. 14, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

A cluster RCT to reduce workers' sitting time: impact on cardiometabolic biomarkers

G Healy, E Winkler, E Eakin, N Owen, A Lamontagne, M Moodie, D Dunstan

(2017), Vol. 49, pp. 2032-2039, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Effects of progressive resistance training and weight loss versus weight loss alone on inflammatory and endothelial biomarkers in older adults with type 2 diabetes

E Miller, P Sethi, C Nowson, D Dunstan, R Daly

(2017), Vol. 117, pp. 1669-1678, European Journal of Applied Physiology, Germany, C1

journal article

Effects of progressive resistance training combined with a protein-enriched lean red meat diet on health-related quality of life in elderly women: secondary analysis of a 4-month cluster randomised controlled trial

S Torres, S Robinson, L Orellana, S O'Connell, C Grimes, N Mundell, D Dunstan, C Nowson, R Daly

(2017), Vol. 117, pp. 1550-1559, British journal of nutrition, Cambridge, Eng., C1

journal article

Cross-sectional and prospective mediating effects of dietary intake on the relationship between sedentary behaviour and body mass index in adolescents

E Fletcher, K Lamb, S McNaughton, S Garnett, D Dunstan, L Baur, J Salmon

(2017), Vol. 17, BMC Public Health, England, C1

journal article

Sugar-and intense-sweetened drinks in Australia: A systematic review on cardiometabolic risk

E Hoare, P Varsamis, N Owen, D Dunstan, G Jennings, B Kingwell

(2017), Vol. 9, Nutrients, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Acute glucoregulatory and vascular outcomes of three strategies for interrupting prolonged sitting time in postmenopausal women: A pilot, laboratory-based, randomized, controlled, 4-condition, 4-period crossover trial

J Kerr, K Crist, D Vital, L Dillon, S Aden, M Trivedi, L Castellanos, S Godbole, H Li, M Allison, G Khemlina, M Takemoto, S Schenk, J Sallis, M Grace, D Dunstan, L Natarajan, A LaCroix, D Sears

(2017), Vol. 12, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article

Fitness Moderates Glycemic Responses to Sitting and Light Activity Breaks

M McCarthy, C Edwardson, M Davies, J Henson, D Bodicoat, K Khunti, D Dunstan, J King, T Yates

(2017), Vol. 49, pp. 2216-2222, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Television viewing time and inflammatory-related mortality

M Grace, F Dillon, E Barr, S Keadle, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2017), Vol. 49, pp. 2040-2047, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Associations of prolonged standing with musculoskeletal symptoms-A systematic review of laboratory studies

P Coenen, S Parry, L Willenberg, J Shi, L Romero, D Blackwood, G Healy, D Dunstan, L Straker

(2017), Vol. 58, pp. 310-318, Gait and Posture, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Targeting reductions in sitting time to increase physical activity and improve health

S Keadle, D Conroy, M Buman, D Dunstan, C Matthews

(2017), Vol. 49, pp. 1572-1582, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Associations of sitting accumulation patterns with cardio-metabolic risk biomarkers in Australian adults

J Bellettiere, E Winkler, S Chastin, J Kerr, N Owen, D Dunstan, G Healy

(2017), Vol. 12, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article

Breaking up prolonged sitting alters the postprandial plasma lipidomic profile of adults with type 2 diabetes

M Grace, P Dempsey, P Sethi, P Mundra, N Mellett, J Weir, N Owen, D Dunstan, P Meikle, B Kingwell

(2017), Vol. 102, pp. 1991-1999, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Oxford, Eng., C1

journal article

Breaking up sitting time after stroke (BUST-Stroke)

H Janssen, D Dunstan, J Bernhardt, F Walker, A Patterson, R Callister, A Dunn, N Spratt, C English

(2017), Vol. 12, pp. 425-429, International Journal of Stroke, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior associated with an exercise intervention in depressed adults

B Helgadóttir, N Owen, D Dunstan, Ö Ekblom, M Hallgren, Y Forsell

(2017), Vol. 30, pp. 10-18, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, C1

journal article

Adding exercise or subtracting sitting time for glycaemic control: where do we stand?

P Dempsey, M Grace, D Dunstan

(2017), Vol. 60, pp. 390-394, Diabetologia, Germany, C1

journal article

Interrupting prolonged sitting in type 2 diabetes: nocturnal persistence of improved glycaemic control

P Dempsey, J Blankenship, R Larsen, J Sacre, P Sethi, N Straznicky, N Cohen, E Cerin, G Lambert, N Owen, B Kingwell, D Dunstan

(2017), Vol. 60, pp. 499-507, Diabetologia, Germany, C1

journal article

A qualitative review of existing national and international occupational safety and health policies relating to occupational sedentary behaviour

P Coenen, N Gilson, G Healy, D Dunstan, L Straker

(2017), Vol. 60, pp. 320-333, Applied Ergonomics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Gender differences in physical activity following acute myocardial infarction in adults: A prospective, observational study

K Minges, K Strait, N Owen, D Dunstan, S Camhi, J Lichtman, M Geda, R Dreyer, H Bueno, J Beltrame, J Curtis, H Krumholz

(2017), Vol. 24, pp. 192-203, European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, Oxford, Eng., C1

journal article

Considerations when using the activPAL monitor in field-based research with adult populations

C Edwardson, E Winkler, D Bodicoat, T Yates, M Davies, D Dunstan, G Healy

(2017), Vol. 6, pp. 162-178, Journal of Sport and Health Science, Shanghai, China, C1

journal article

Sedentary behavior as a risk factor for cognitive decline? A focus on the influence of glycemic control in brain health

M Wheeler, P Dempsey, M Grace, K Ellis, P Gardiner, D Green, D Dunstan

(2017), Vol. 3, pp. 291-300, Alzheimer's and Dementia: Translational Research and Clinical Interventions, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article
2016

Reducing children's classroom sitting time using sit-to-stand desks: Findings from pilot studies in UK and Australian primary schools

S Clemes, S Barber, D Bingham, N Ridgers, E Fletcher, N Pearson, J Salmon, D Dunstan

(2016), Vol. 38, pp. 526-533, Journal of Public Health, England, C1

journal article

Associations of sedentary time patterns and TV viewing time with inflammatory and endothelial function biomarkers in children

L Gabel, N Ridgers, P Della Gatta, L Arundell, E Cerin, S Robinson, R Daly, D Dunstan, J Salmon

(2016), Vol. 11, pp. 194-201, Pediatric Obesity, England, C1

journal article

Physical activity, television viewing time, and 12-year changes in waist circumference

A Shibata, K Oka, T Sugiyama, J Salmon, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2016), Vol. 48, pp. 633-640, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1

journal article

Associations of public transport accessibility with walking, obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes

A Barr, R Bentley, J Simpson, J Scheurer, N Owen, D Dunstan, L Thornton, L Krnjacki, A Kavanagh

(2016), Vol. 3, pp. 141-153, Journal of transport and health, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Acute effects of breaking up prolonged sitting on fatigue and cognition: A pilot study

P Wennberg, C Boraxbekk, M Wheeler, B Howard, P Dempsey, G Lambert, N Eikelis, R Larsen, P Sethi, J Occleston, J Hernestål-Boman, K Ellis, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2016), Vol. 6, BMJ Open, England, C1

journal article

Associations of monitor-assessed activity with performance-based physical function

N Reid, R Daly, E Winkler, P Gardiner, E Eakin, N Owen, D Dunstan, G Healy

(2016), Vol. 11, PLoS ONE, United States, C1-1

journal article

A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Office Workers' Sitting Time: Effect on Activity Outcomes

G Healy, E Eakin, N Owen, A LaMontagne, M Moodie, E Winkler, B Fjeldsoe, G Wiesner, L Willenberg, D Dunstan

(2016), Vol. 48, pp. 1787-1797, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1

journal article

Benefits for Type 2 Diabetes of Interrupting Prolonged Sitting With Brief Bouts of Light Walking or Simple Resistance Activities

P Dempsey, R Larsen, P Sethi, J Sacre, N Straznicky, N Cohen, E Cerin, G Lambert, N Owen, B Kingwell, D Dunstan

(2016), Vol. 39, pp. 964-972, Diabetes Care, Arlington, Va., C1

journal article

Television Viewing Time and 13-year Mortality in Adults with Cardiovascular Disease: Data from the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab)

M Rogerson, M Le Grande, D Dunstan, D Magliano, B Murphy, J Salmon, P Gardiner, A Jackson

(2016), Vol. 25, pp. 829-836, Heart Lung and Circulation, Australia, C1

journal article

Office workers' objectively assessed total and prolonged sitting time: individual-level correlates and worksite variations

N Hadgraft, G Healy, N Owen, E Winkler, B Lynch, P Sethi, E Eakin, M Moodie, A LaMontagne, G Wiesner, L Willenberg, D Dunstan

(2016), Vol. 4, pp. 184-191, Preventative medicine reports, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

The Impact and Feasibility of Introducing Height-Adjustable Desks on Adolescents' Sitting in a Secondary School Classroom

Bronwyn Sudholz, Anna Timperio, Nicola Ridgers, David Dunstan, Rick Baldock, Bernie Holland, Jo Salmon

(2016), Vol. 3, pp. 274-287, AIMS PUBLIC HEALTH, United States, C1

journal article

Frequent interruptions of sedentary time modulates contraction- and insulin-stimulated glucose uptake pathways in muscle: Ancillary analysis from randomized clinical trials

A Bergouignan, C Latouche, S Heywood, M Grace, M Reddy-Luthmoodoo, A Natoli, N Owen, D Dunstan, B Kingwell

(2016), Vol. 6, Scientific Reports, England, C1

journal article

Feasibility and acceptability of reducing workplace sitting time: A qualitative study with Australian office workers

N Hadgraft, C Brakenridge, A Lamontagne, B Fjeldsoe, B Lynch, D Dunstan, N Owen, G Healy, S Lawler

(2016), Vol. 16, BMC Public Health, England, C1

journal article

Mediating effects of dietary intake on associations of TV viewing, body mass index and metabolic syndrome in adolescents

E Fletcher, S McNaughton, K Lacy, D Dunstan, V Carson, J Salmon

(2016), Vol. 2, pp. 232-240, Obesity Science and Practice, United States, C1

journal article

Self-reported sitting time, physical activity and fibrinolytic and other novel cardio-metabolic biomarkers in active Swedish seniors

B Howard, A Hurtig-Wennlöf, L Olsson, T Nilsson, D Dunstan, P Wennberg

(2016), Vol. 11, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article

Recruitment of older adults with type 2 diabetes into a community-based exercise and nutrition randomised controlled trial

E Miller, C Nowson, D Dunstan, D Kerr, V Solah, D Menzies, R Daly

(2016), Vol. 17, Trials, England, C1

journal article

Impact of an 8-month trial using height-adjustable desks on children's classroom sitting patterns and markers of cardio-metabolic and musculoskeletal health

A Ayala, J Salmon, A Timperio, B Sudholz, N Ridgers, P Sethi, D Dunstan

(2016), Vol. 13, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, C1

journal article

The BeUpstanding Program (TM): Scaling up the Stand Up Australia Workplace Intervention for Translation into Practice

Genevieve Healy, Ana Goode, Diane Schultz, Donna Lee, Bell Leahy, David Dunstan, Nicholas Gilson, Elizabeth Eakin

(2016), Vol. 3, pp. 341-347, AIMS Public Health, Springfield, Mo., C1

journal article

Adverse associations of car time with markers of cardio-metabolic risk

T Sugiyama, K Wijndaele, M Koohsari, S Tanamas, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2016), Vol. 83, pp. 26-30, Preventive Medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Evaluating the effectiveness of organisational-level strategies with or without an activity tracker to reduce office workers' sitting time: A cluster-randomised trial

C Brakenridge, B Fjeldsoe, D Young, E Winkler, D Dunstan, L Straker, G Healy

(2016), Vol. 13, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Interrupting prolonged sitting with brief bouts of light walking or simple resistance activities reduces resting blood pressure and plasma noradrenaline in type 2 diabetes

P Dempsey, J Sacre, R Larsen, N Straznicky, P Sethi, N Cohen, E Cerin, G Lambert, N Owen, B Kingwell, D Dunstan

(2016), Vol. 34, pp. 2376-2382, Journal of Hypertension, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Physical activity/exercise and diabetes: A position statement of the American Diabetes Association

S Colberg, R Sigal, J Yardley, M Riddell, D Dunstan, P Dempsey, E Horton, K Castorino, D Tate

(2016), Vol. 39, pp. 2065-2079, Diabetes Care, Arlington, Va., C1

journal article

Sitting Less and Moving More: Improved Glycaemic Control for Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Management

P Dempsey, N Owen, T Yates, B Kingwell, D Dunstan

(2016), Vol. 16, Current Diabetes Reports, United States, C1

journal article

Identifying adults' valid waking wear time by automated estimation in activPAL data collected with a 24 h wear protocol

E Winkler, D Bodicoat, G Healy, K Bakrania, T Yates, N Owen, D Dunstan, C Edwardson

(2016), Vol. 37, pp. 1653-1668, Physiological Measurement, Bristol, England, C1

journal article

Too much sitting and all-cause mortality: Is there a causal link?

S Biddle, J Bennie, A Bauman, J Chau, D Dunstan, N Owen, E Stamatakis, J Van Uffelen

(2016), Vol. 16, BMC Public Health, England, C1

journal article

Associations between television viewing and physical activity and low back pain in community-based adults

S Hussain, D Urquhart, Y Wang, D Dunstan, J Shaw, D Magliano, A Wluka, F Cicuttini

(2016), Vol. 95, Medicine (United States), United States, C1

journal article

Habitual physical activity levels predict treatment outcomes in depressed adults: A prospective cohort study

M Hallgren, O Nakitanda, Ö Ekblom, M Herring, N Owen, D Dunstan, B Helgadottir, Y Forsell

(2016), Vol. 88, pp. 53-58, Preventive Medicine, United States, C1

journal article

Organizational-Level Strategies With or Without an Activity Tracker to Reduce Office Workers' Sitting Time: Rationale and Study Design of a Pilot Cluster-Randomized Trial

Charlotte Brakenridge, Brianna Fjeldsoe, Duncan Young, Elisabeth Winkler, David Dunstan, Leon Straker, Christian Brakenridge, Genevieve Healy

(2016), Vol. 5, JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS, Canada, C1

journal article

Alternating sitting and standing increases the workplace energy expenditure of overweight adults

A Thorp, B Kingwell, C English, L Hammond, P Sethi, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2016), Vol. 13, pp. 24-29, Journal of Physical Activity and Health, Champaign, Ill., C1

journal article

Exercise, physical activity, and sedentary behavior in the treatment of depression: Broadening the scientific perspectives and clinical opportunities

M Hallgren, M Herring, N Owen, D Dunstan, Ö Ekblom, B Helgadottir, O Nakitanda, Y Forsell

(2016), Vol. 7, Frontiers in Psychiatry, Switzerland, C1

journal article

Breaking Up Prolonged Sitting with Standing or Walking Attenuates the Postprandial Metabolic Response in Postmenopausal Women: A Randomized Acute Study

J Henson, M Davies, D Bodicoat, C Edwardson, J Gill, D Stensel, K Tolfrey, D Dunstan, K Khunti, T Yates

(2016), Vol. 39, pp. 130-138, Diabetes Care, Arlington, Va., C1

journal article

Does physical activity attenuate, or even eliminate, the detrimental association of sitting time with mortality? A harmonised meta-analysis of data from more than 1 million men and women

U Ekelund, J Steene-Johannessen, W Brown, M Fagerland, N Owen, K Powell, A Bauman, I Lee, D Ding, G Heath, P Hallal, H Kohl, M Pratt, R Reis, J Sallis, M Aadahl, W Blot, T Chey, A Deka, D Dunstan, E Ford, K Færch, M Inoue, P Katzmarzyk, S Keadle, C Matthews, D Martinez, A Patel, T Pavey, C Petersen, H Van Der Ploeg, V Rangul, P Sethi, E Sund, K Westgate, K Wijndaele, S Yi-Park

(2016), Vol. 388, pp. 1302-1310, The Lancet, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Sedentary behaviour as a new behavioural target in the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes

J Henson, D Dunstan, M Davies, T Yates

(2016), Vol. 32, pp. 213-220, Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews, The Hague, The Netherlands, E1

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2015

Associations of overall sitting time and TV viewing time with fibrinogen and C reactive protein: the AusDiab study.

B Howard, B Balkau, A Thorp, D Magliano, J Shaw, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2015), Vol. 49, pp. 255-258, British Journal of Sports Medicine, England, C1

journal article

Neighborhood environmental attributes and adults' maintenance of regular walking

T Sugiyama, A Shibata, M Koohsari, S Tanamas, K Oka, J Salmon, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2015), Vol. 47, pp. 1204-1210, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Total and domain-specific sitting time among employees in desk-based work settings in Australia

J Bennie, Z Pedisic, A Timperio, D Crawford, D Dunstan, A Bauman, J van Uffelen, J Salmon

(2015), Vol. 39, pp. 237-242, Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Recommendations for physical activity in older adults

P Sparling, B Howard, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2015), Vol. 350, pp. 1-5, BMJ, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Associations of low- and high-intensity light activity with cardiometabolic biomarkers

B Howard, E Winkler, P Sethi, V Carson, N Ridgers, J Salmon, G Healy, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2015), Vol. 47, pp. 2093-2101, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Reducing youth screen time: qualitative metasynthesis of findings on barriers and facilitators.

K Minges, N Owen, J Salmon, A Chao, D Dunstan, R Whittemore

(2015), Vol. 34, pp. 381-397, Health Psychology, United States, C1

journal article

Perceived neighbourhood environmental attributes and prospective changes in TV viewing time among older Australian adults

A Shibata, K Oka, T Sugiyama, D Ding, J Salmon, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2015), Vol. 12, pp. 1-7, International journal of behavioural nutrition and physical activity, London, England, C1

journal article

Breaking up of prolonged sitting over three days sustains, but does not enhance, lowering of postprandial plasma glucose and insulin in overweight and obese adults

R Larsen, B Kingwell, C Robinson, L Hammond, E Cerin, J Shaw, G Healy, M Hamilton, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2015), Vol. 129, pp. 117-127, Clinical science, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Is the relationship between sedentary behaviour and cardiometabolic health in adolescents independent of dietary intake? A systematic review.

E Fletcher, R Leech, S McNaughton, D Dunstan, K Lacy, J Salmon

(2015), Vol. 16, pp. 795-805, Obesity reviews, London, Eng, C1

journal article

Adoption and maintenance of gym-based strength training in the community setting in adults with excess weight or type 2 diabetes: a randomized controlled trial

M Teychenne, K Ball, J Salmon, R Daly, D Crawford, P Sethi, M Jorna, D Dunstan

(2015), Vol. 12, pp. 1-9, International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Excessive sitting at work and at home: correlates of occupational sitting and TV viewing time in working adults

N Hadgraft, B Lynch, B Clark, G Healy, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2015), Vol. 15, pp. 1-13, BMC public health, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article

Validity of a multi-context sitting questionnaire across demographically diverse population groups: AusDiab3

B Clark, B Lynch, E Winkler, P Gardiner, G Healy, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2015), Vol. 12, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Providing NHS staff with height-adjustable workstations and behaviour change strategies to reduce workplace sitting time: Protocol for the Stand More at (SMArT) Work cluster randomised controlled trial Health behavior, health promotion and society

S O'Connell, B Jackson, C Edwardson, T Yates, S Biddle, M Davies, D Dunstan, D Esliger, L Gray, P Miller, F Munir

(2015), Vol. 15, BMC Public Health, England, C1

journal article

The sedentary office: An expert statement on the growing case for change towards better health and productivity

J Buckley, A Hedge, T Yates, R Copeland, M Loosemore, M Hamer, G Bradley, D Dunstan

(2015), Vol. 49, pp. 1357-1362, British Journal of Sports Medicine, England, C1

journal article

Replacing sitting time with standing or stepping: Associations with cardio-metabolic risk biomarkers

G Healy, E Winkler, N Owen, S Anuradha, D Dunstan

(2015), Vol. 36, pp. 2643-2649, European Heart Journal, England, C1

journal article

Utilization and Harmonization of Adult Accelerometry Data: Review and Expert Consensus

K Wijndaele, K Westgate, S Stephens, S Blair, F Bull, S Chastin, D Dunstan, U Ekelund, D Esliger, P Freedson, M Granat, C Matthews, N Owen, A Rowlands, L Sherar, M Tremblay, R Troiano, S Brage, G Healy

(2015), Vol. 47, pp. 2129-2139, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1

journal article

Sensitivity to Change of Objectively-Derived Measures of Sedentary Behavior

S Chastin, E Winkler, E Eakin, P Gardiner, D Dunstan, N Owen, G Healy

(2015), Vol. 19, pp. 138-147, Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, C1

journal article

Objectively measured sedentary time and associations with insulin sensitivity: Importance of reallocating sedentary time to physical activity

T Yates, J Henson, C Edwardson, D Dunstan, D Bodicoat, K Khunti, M Davies

(2015), Vol. 76, pp. 79-83, Preventive Medicine, United States, C1

journal article

Joint impact of physical activity and family history on the development of diabetes among urban adults in Mainland China: A pooled analysis of community-based prospective cohort studies

F Xu, Y Wang, R Ware, L Tse, Z Wang, X Hong, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2015), Vol. 27, pp. NP372-NP381, Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, China, C1-1

journal article
2014

Influence of age and gender on fat mass, fat-free mass and skeletal muscle mass among Australian adults: the Australian diabetes, obesity and lifestyle study (AUSDIAB)

C Strugnell, D Dunstan, D Magliano, P Zimmet, J Shaw, R Daly

(2014), Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging, Paris, France, C1

journal article

Associations of change in television viewing time with biomarkers of postmenopausal breast cancer risk: the Australian diabetes, obesity and lifestyle study

A Wiseman, B Lynch, A Cameron, D Dunstan

(2014), Vol. 25, pp. 1309-1319, Cancer causes and control, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Iterative development of Stand Up Australia : a multi-component intervention to reduce workplace sitting

M Neuhaus, G Healy, B Fjeldsoe, S Lawler, N Owen, D Dunstan, A LaMontagne, E Eakin

(2014), Vol. 11, pp. 1-11, International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity, London, Eng., C1-1

journal article

Associations of television viewing time with adults' well-being and vitality

P Dempsey, B Howard, B Lynch, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2014), Vol. 69, pp. 69-74, Preventive medicine, Amsterdam, Netherlands, C1

journal article

Breaking up prolonged sitting reduces resting blood pressure in overweight/obese adults

R Larsen, B Kingwell, P Sethi, E Cerin, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2014), Vol. 24, pp. 976-982, Nutrition, metabolism and cardiovascular diseases, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Living well with diabetes: 24-month outcomes from a randomized trial of telephone-delivered weight loss and physical activity intervention to improve glycemic control

E Eakin, E Winkler, D Dunstan, G Healy, N Owen, A Marshall, N Graves, M Reeves

(2014), Vol. 37, pp. 2177-2185, Diabetes Care, United States, C1

journal article

Protein-enriched diet, with the use of lean red meat, combined with progressive resistance training enhances lean tissue mass and muscle strength and reduces circulating IL-6 concentrations in elderly women: a cluster randomized controlled trial.

R Daly, S O'Connell, N Mundell, C Grimes, D Dunstan, C Nowson

(2014), Vol. 99, pp. 899-910, American journal of clinical nutrition, Bethesda, MD, C1

journal article

The effects of progressive resistance training combined with a whey-protein drink and vitamin D supplementation on glycaemic control, body composition and cardiometabolic risk factors in older adults with type 2 diabetes: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

R Daly, E Miller, D Dunstan, D Kerr, V Solah, D Menzies, C Nowson

(2014), Vol. 15, pp. 1-12, Trials, London, England, C1

journal article

Workplace Sitting Breaks Questionnaire (SITBRQ): an assessment of concurrent validity and test-retest reliability

Z Pedisic, J Bennie, A Timperio, D Crawford, D Dunstan, A Bauman, J Salmon

(2014), Vol. 14, pp. 1-9, BMC Public Health, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Intervening to reduce workplace sitting time: How and when do changes to sitting time occur?

S Stephens, E Winkler, S Trost, D Dunstan, E Eakin, S Chastin, G Healy

(2014), Vol. 48, pp. 1037-1042, British Journal of Sports Medicine, England, C1

journal article

Alternating bouts of sitting and standing attenuate postprandial glucose responses

A Thorp, B Kingwell, P Sethi, L Hammond, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2014), Vol. 46, pp. 2053-2061, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1

journal article

Reducing occupational sedentary time: A systematic review and meta-analysis of evidence on activity-permissive workstations

M Neuhaus, E Eakin, L Straker, N Owen, D Dunstan, N Reid, G Healy

(2014), Vol. 15, pp. 822-838, Obesity Reviews, England, C1

journal article

Motivational counseling to reduce sitting time: A community-based randomized controlled trial in adults

M Aadahl, A Linneberg, T Møller, S Rosenørn, D Dunstan, D Witte, T Jørgensen

(2014), Vol. 47, pp. 576-586, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Netherlands, C1

journal article

Managing sedentary behavior to reduce the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease

P Dempsey, N Owen, S Biddle, D Dunstan

(2014), Vol. 14, Current Diabetes Reports, United States, C1

journal article

Joint associations of physical activity and hypertension with the development of type 2 diabetes among urban men and women in Mainland China

F Xu, R Ware, L Tse, Y Wang, Z Wang, X Hong, E Chan, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2014), Vol. 9, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article

Workplace sitting and height-adjustable workstations: A randomized controlled trial

M Neuhaus, G Healy, D Dunstan, N Owen, E Eakin

(2014), Vol. 46, pp. 30-40, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Netherlands, C1

journal article

Breaking up workplace sitting time with intermittent standing bouts improves fatigue and musculoskeletal discomfort in overweight/obese office workers

A Thorp, B Kingwell, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2014), Vol. 71, pp. 765-771, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, England, C1

journal article
2013

Associations of strength training with impaired glucose metabolism: the AusDiab Study

K Minges, D Magliano, N Owen, R Daly, J Salmon, J Shaw, P Zimmet, D Dunstan

(2013), Vol. 45, pp. 299-303, Medicine & science in sports & exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Examination of mid-intervention mediating effects on objectively assessed sedentary time among children in the Transform-Us! Cluster-randomized controlled trial

V Carson, J Salmon, L Arundell, N Ridgers, E Cerin, H Brown, K Hesketh, K Ball, M Chinapaw, M Yildirim, R Daly, D Dunstan, D Crawford

(2013), Vol. 10, pp. 1-11, International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity, London, England, C1

journal article

Impact on hemostatic parameters of interrupting sitting with intermittent activity

B Howard, S Fraser, P Sethi, E Cerin, M Hamilton, N Owen, D Dunstan, B Kingwell

(2013), Vol. 45, pp. 1285-1291, Medicine & science in sports & exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Light-intensity physical activity and cardiometabolic biomarkers in US adolescents

V Carson, N Ridgers, B Howard, E Winkler, G Healy, N Owen, D Dunstan, J Salmon

(2013), Vol. 8, pp. 1-7, Plos one, San Francisco, California, C1

journal article

Independent and joint associations of TV viewing time and snack food consumption with the metabolic syndrome and its components; a cross-sectional study in Australian adults

A Thorp, S McNaughton, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2013), Vol. 10, International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity, London, England, C1

journal article

Reducing office workers' sitting time: rationale and study design for the Stand Up Victoria cluster randomized trial

D Dunstan, G Wiesner, E Eakin, M Neuhaus, N Owen, A LaMontagne, M Moodie, E Winkler, B Fjeldsoe, S Lawler, G Healy

(2013), Vol. 13, BMC Public Health, London, England, C1

journal article

Reducing sitting time in office workers: short-term efficacy of a multicomponent intervention

G Healy, E Eakin, A LaMontagne, N Owen, E Winkler, G Weisner, L Gunning, M Neuhaus, S Lawler, B Fjeldsoe, D Dunstan

(2013), Vol. 57, pp. 43-48, Preventive medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

The effect of interrupting prolonged sitting time with short, hourly, moderate-intensity cycling bouts on cardiometabolic risk factors in healthy, young adults

T Altenburg, J Rotteveel, D Dunstan, J Salmon, M Chinapaw

(2013), Vol. 115, pp. 1751-1756, Journal of applied physiology, Bethesda, Md., C1

journal article

Joint associations of poor diet quality and prolonged television viewing time with abnormal glucose metabolism in Australian men and women

M Reeves, G Healy, N Owen, J Shaw, P Zimmet, D Dunstan

(2013), Vol. 57, pp. 471-476, Preventive Medicine, United States, C1

journal article

Adults' past-day recall of sedentary time: Reliability, validity, and responsiveness

B Clark, E Winkler, G Healy, P Gardiner, D Dunstan, N Owen, M Reeves

(2013), Vol. 45, pp. 1198-1207, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1

journal article

Six-month outcomes from living well with diabetes: A randomized trial of a telephone-delivered weight loss and physical activity intervention to improve glycemic control

E Eakin, M Reeves, E Winkler, G Healy, D Dunstan, N Owen, A Marshal, K Wilkie

(2013), Vol. 46, pp. 193-203, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, England, C1

journal article

Does an 'Activity-Permissive' Workplace Change Office Workers' Sitting and Activity Time?

E Gorman, M Ashe, D Dunstan, H Hanson, K Madden, E Winkler, H McKay, G Healy

(2013), Vol. 8, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article

Effects of breaking up prolonged sitting on skeletal muscle gene expression

C Latouche, J Jowett, A Carey, D Bertovic, N Owen, D Dunstan, B Kingwell

(2013), Vol. 114, pp. 453-460, Journal of Applied Physiology, United States, C1

journal article

Television viewing and low leisure-time physical activity in adolescence independently predict the metabolic syndrome in mid-adulthood

P Wennberg, P Gustafsson, D Dunstan, M Wennberg, A Hammarström

(2013), Vol. 36, pp. 2090-2097, Diabetes Care, United States, C1

journal article

New Worlds and Old Prejudices: Australia, Cricket and the Subcontinent: 1880-1960

Tom Heenan, David Dunstan

(2013), Vol. 30, pp. 2135-2153, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT, C1

journal article

Creating healthy workplaces : early insights from VicHealth pilot projects

J Cameron, D Dunstan, S Dyson, P Hart, S Hearn, Y Kelley, O Lacham-Kaplan, A LaMontagne, N Lee, E Maguire, M McIntosh, R Nelson, A Noblet, M O'Dwyer, S O'Rourke, K Page, K Pidd, A Roche, C Rostron, P Streker, A Sutherland, I Verins, G Wiesner, R Zosel

(2013), Melbourne, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper
2012

Prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and its determinants in Australian adults aged 25 years and older : a national, population-based study

R Daly, C Gagnon, Z Lu, D Magliano, D Dunstan, K Sikaris, P Zimmet, P Ebeling, J Shaw

(2012), Vol. 77, pp. 26-35, Clinical endocrinology, Oxford, England, C1

journal article

Low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D is associated with increased risk of the development of the metabolic syndrome at five years : results from a national, population-based prospective study (the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study : AusDiab)

C Gagnon, Z Lu, D Magliano, D Dunstan, J Shaw, P Zimmet, K Sikaris, P Ebeling, R Daly

(2012), Vol. 97, pp. 1953-1961, Journal of clinical endocrinology, Chevy Chase, Md., C1

journal article

Breaking up prolonged sitting reduces postprandial glucose and insulin responses

D Dunstan, B Kingwell, R Larsen, G Healy, E Cerin, M Hamilton, J Shaw, D Bertovic, P Zimmet, J Salmon, N Owen

(2012), Vol. 35, pp. 976-983, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

A bi-directional relationship between obesity and health-related quality of life : evidence from the longitudinal AusDiab study

A Cameron, D Magliano, D Dunstan, P Zimmet, K Hesketh, A Peeters, J Shaw

(2012), Vol. 36, pp. 295-303, International journal of obesity, London, England, C1

journal article

Too much sitting - a health hazard

D Dunstan, B Howard, G Healy, N Owen

(2012), Vol. 97, pp. 368-376, Diabetes research and clinical practice, Shannon, Ireland, C1-1

journal article

Adverse associations of increases in television viewing time with 5-year changes in glucose homoeostasis markers: The AusDiab study

A Hansen, K Wijndaele, N Owen, D Magliano, A Thorp, J Shaw, D Dunstan

(2012), Vol. 29, pp. 918-925, Diabetic Medicine, England, C1

journal article

Prolonged sedentary time and physical activity in workplace and non-work contexts: A cross-sectional study of office, customer service and call centre employees

A Thorp, G Healy, E Winkler, B Clark, P Gardiner, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2012), Vol. 9, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1

journal article

Television viewing time and reduced life expectancy: A life table analysis

J Veerman, G Healy, L Cobiac, T Vos, E Winkler, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2012), Vol. 46, pp. 927-930, British Journal of Sports Medicine, England, C1

journal article

Physical activity, family history of diabetes and risk of developing hyperglycaemia and diabetes among adults in Mainland China

F Xu, Y Wang, R Ware, L Tse, D Dunstan, Y Liang, Z Wang, X Hong, N Owen

(2012), Vol. 29, pp. 593-599, Diabetic Medicine, England, C1

journal article

Addressing the nonexercise part of the activity continuum: A more realistic and achievable approach to activity programming for adults with mobility disability?

P Manns, D Dunstan, N Owen, G Healy

(2012), Vol. 92, pp. 614-625, Physical Therapy, United States, C1

journal article

Exercise prescription for patients with type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes: A position statement from Exercise and Sport Science Australia

M Hordern, D Dunstan, J Prins, M Baker, M Singh, J Coombes

(2012), Vol. 15, pp. 25-31, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, Australia, C1

journal article

Sedentary behaviors and emerging cardiometabolic biomarkers in adolescents

D Martinez-Gomez, J Eisenmann, G Healy, S Gomez-Martinez, L Diaz, D Dunstan, O Veiga, A Marcos

(2012), Vol. 160, pp. 104-U164, Journal of Pediatrics, United States, C1

journal article
2011

Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D, calcium intake and risk of type 2 diabetes after 5 years : results from a national, population-based prospective study (the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle study)

C Gagnon, Z Lu, D Magliano, D Dunstan, J Shaw, P Zimmet, K Sikaris, N Grantham, P Ebeling, R Daly

(2011), Vol. 34, pp. 1133-1138, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

Frequent walking, but not total physical activity,is associated with increased fracture incidence : a 5-year follow-up of an Australian population-based prospective study (AusDiab)

R Nikander, C Gagnon, D Dunstan, D Magliano, P Ebeling, Z Lu, P Zimmet, J Shaw, R Daly

(2011), Vol. 26, pp. 1638-1647, Journal of bone and mineral research, Malden, Mass., C1

journal article

Associations between social ecological factors and self-reported short physical activity breaks during work hours among desk-based employees

J Bennie, A Timperio, D Crawford, D Dunstan, J Salmon

(2011), Vol. 53, pp. 44-47, Preventive medicine, Maryland Heights, Mo., C1

journal article

Abdominal obesity, TV-viewing time and prospective declines in physical activity

J Lakerveld, D Dunstan, S Bot, J Salmon, J Dekker, G Nijpels, N Owen

(2011), Vol. 53, pp. 299-302, Preventive medicine, Maryland Heights, Mo., C1

journal article

A cluster-randomized controlled trial to reduce sedentary behavior and promote physical activity and health of 8-9 year olds : the transform-us! study

J Salmon, L Arundell, C Hume, H Brown, K Hesketh, D Dunstan, R Daly, N Pearson, E Cerin, M Moodie, L Sheppard, K Ball, S Bagley, M Paw, D Crawford

(2011), Vol. 11, pp. 1-14, BMC public health, London, England, C1

journal article

Associations between television viewing time and overall sitting time with the metabolic syndrome in older men and women: The Australian diabetes obesity and lifestyle study

P Gardiner, G Healy, E Eakin, B Clark, D Dunstan, J Shaw, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2011), Vol. 59, pp. 788-796, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, United States, C1-1

journal article

Associations of physical activity and television viewing time with retinal vascular caliber in a multiethnic asian population

S Anuradha, G Healy, D Dunstan, E Shyong Tai, R Van Dam, J Lee, E Khaing Nang, N Owen, T Wong

(2011), Vol. 52, pp. 6522-6528, Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, United States, C1-1

journal article

Association of change in daily step count over five years with insulin sensitivity and adiposity: Population based cohort study

T Dwyer, A Ponsonby, O Ukoumunne, A Pezic, A Venn, D Dunstan, E Barr, S Blair, J Cochrane, P Zimmet, J Shaw

(2011), Vol. 342, pp. 216-, BMJ, England, C1-1

journal article

Physical activity, television viewing time, and retinal vascular caliber

S Anuradha, D Dunstan, G Healy, J Shaw, P Zimmet, T Wong, N Owen

(2011), Vol. 43, pp. 280-286, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1-1

journal article

Objectively measured physical activity and the subsequent risk of incident dysglycemia: The Australian diabetes, obesity and lifestyle Study (AusDiab)

A Ponsonby, C Sun, O Ukoumunne, A Pezic, A Venn, J Shaw, D Dunstan, E Barr, S Blair, J Cochrane, P Zimmet, T Dwyer

(2011), Vol. 34, pp. 1497-1502, Diabetes Care, United States, C1-1

journal article

Objectively assessed physical activity, sedentary time and waist circumference among prostate cancer survivors: Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2003-2006)

B Lynch, D Dunstan, E Winkler, G Healy, E Eakin, N Owen

(2011), Vol. 20, pp. 514-519, European Journal of Cancer Care, England, C1-1

journal article

Physical activity, television viewing time, and retinal microvascular caliber

S Anuradha, G Healy, D Dunstan, R Klein, B Klein, M Cotch, T Wong, N Owen

(2011), Vol. 173, pp. 518-525, American Journal of Epidemiology, United States, C1-1

journal article

Physical inactivity and chronic kidney disease in Australian adults: The AusDiab study

S White, D Dunstan, K Polkinghorne, R Atkins, A Cass, S Chadban

(2011), Vol. 21, pp. 104-112, Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Screen-based entertainment time, all-cause mortality, and cardiovascular events: Population-based study with ongoing mortality and hospital events follow-up

E Stamatakis, M Hamer, D Dunstan

(2011), Vol. 57, pp. 292-299, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, United States, C1-1

journal article

Relationship of television time with accelerometer-derived sedentary time: NHANES

B Clark, G Healy, E Winkler, P Gardiner, T Sugiyama, D Dunstan, C Matthews, N Owen

(2011), Vol. 43, pp. 822-828, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1-1

journal article

Evaluation of a resistance training program for adults with or at risk of developing diabetes: An effectiveness study in a community setting

K Minges, G Cormick, E Unglik, D Dunstan

(2011), Vol. 8, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, England, C1-1

journal article

Sedentary time and cardio-metabolic biomarkers in US adults: NHANES 200306

G Healy, C Matthews, D Dunstan, E Winkler, N Owen

(2011), Vol. 32, pp. 590-597, European Heart Journal, England, C1-1

journal article

Validity of self-reported measures of workplace sitting time and breaks in sitting time

B Clark, A Thorp, E A.h. Winkler, P Gardiner, G Healy, N Owen, D Dunstan

(2011), Vol. 43, pp. 1907-1912, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, United States, C1-1

journal article
2010

Television viewing time and mortality : the Australian diabetes, obesity and lifestyle study (AusDiab)

D Dunstan, E Barr, G Healy, J Salmon, J Shaw, B Balkau, D Magliano, A Cameron, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2010), Vol. 121, pp. 384-391, Circulation, Baltimore, Md., C1

journal article

Are barriers to physical activity similar for adults with and without abnormal glucose Metabolism?

C Hume, D Dunstan, J Salmon, G Healy, N Andrianopoulos, N Owen

(2010), Vol. 36, pp. 495-502, The diabetes educator, Thousand Oaks, Calif., C1

journal article

Environmental correlates of physical activity in Australian workplaces

J Bennie, A Timperio, D Dunstan, D Crawford, J Salmon

(2010), Vol. 3, pp. 25-33, International journal of workplace health management, Bingley, England, C1

journal article

Deleterious associations of sitting time and television viewing time with cardiometabolic risk biomarkers

A Thorp, G Healy, N Owen, J Salmon, K Ball, J Shaw, P Zimmet, D Dunstan

(2010), Vol. 33, pp. 327-334, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

Identifying subgroups of U.S. adults at risk for prolonged television viewing to inform program development

A King, J Goldberg, J Salmon, N Owen, D Dunstan, D Weber, C Doyle, T Robinson

(2010), Vol. 38, pp. 17-26, American journal of preventive medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Socio-demographic correlates of prolonged television viewing time in Australian men and women : the AusDiab study

B Clark, T Sugiyama, G Healy, J Salmon, D Dunstan, J Shaw, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2010), Vol. 7, pp. 595-601, Journal of physical activity & health, Champaign, Ill., C1

journal article

Association between hyperglycaemia and fracture risk in non-diabetic middle-aged and older Australians : a national, population-based prospective study (AusDiab)

C Gagnon, D Magliano, P Ebeling, D Dunstan, P Zimmet, J Shaw, R Daly

(2010), Vol. 21, pp. 2067-2074, Osteoporosis international, London, England, C1-1

journal article

Increased cardiometabolic risk is associated with increased TV viewing time

K Wijndaele, G Healy, D Dunstan, A Barnett, J Salmon, J Shaw, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2010), Vol. 42, pp. 1511-1518, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1-1

journal article

Are workplace interventions to reduce sitting effective? A systematic review

J Chau, D van, U van, J Wong, I Riphagen, G Healy, N Gilson, D Dunstan, A Bauman, N Owen, W Brown

(2010), Vol. 51, pp. 352-356, Preventative medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Occupational sitting and health risks : a systematic review

J van Uffelen, J Wong, J Chau, D van, I Riphagen, N Gilson, N Burton, G Healy, A Thorp, B Clark, P Gardiner, D Dunstan, A Bauman, N Owen, W Brown

(2010), Vol. 39, pp. 379-388, American journal of preventative medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time of breast cancer survivors, and associations with adiposity: Findings from NHANES (2003-2006)

B Lynch, D Dunstan, G Healy, E Winkler, E Eakin, N Owen

(2010), Vol. 21, pp. 283-288, Cancer Causes and Control, Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Socioeconomic position, gender, health behaviours and biomarkers of cardiovascular disease and diabetes

Anne Kavanagh, Rebecca Bentley, Gavin Turrell, Jonathan Shaw, David Dunstan, S Subramanian

(2010), Vol. 71, pp. 1150-1160, Social science & medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Television viewing time and risk of chronic kidney disease in adults: The AusDiab study

B Lynch, S White, N Owen, G Healy, S Chadban, R Atkins, D Dunstan

(2010), Vol. 40, pp. 265-274, Annals of Behavioral Medicine, England, C1-1

journal article

Too much sitting: The population health science of sedentary behavior

N Owen, G Healy, C Matthews, D Dunstan

(2010), Vol. 38, pp. 105-113, Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, United States, C1-1

journal article

Living well with diabetes: A randomized controlled trial of a telephone-delivered intervention for maintenance of weight loss, physical activity and glycaemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes

E Eakin, M Reeves, A Marshall, D Dunstan, N Graves, G Healy, J Bleier, A Barnett, T O'Moore-Sullivan, A Russell, K Wilkie

(2010), Vol. 10, BMC Public Health, England, C1-1

journal article
2009

Validity and reliability of measures of television viewing time and other non-occupational sedentary behaviour of adults : a review

B Clark, T Sugiyama, G Healy, J Salmon, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2009), Vol. 10, pp. 7-16, Obesity reviews, Oxford, England, C1

journal article

Health and mortality consequences of abdominal obesity : evidence from the AusDiab study

A Cameron, D Dunstan, N Owen, P Zimmet, E Barr, A Tonkin, D Magliano, S Murray, T Wellborn, J Shaw

(2009), Vol. 191, pp. 202-208, Medical journal of Australia, Sydney, N.S.W., C1

journal article

The lifestyle of our kids (LOOK) project : outline of methods

R Telford, S Bass, M Budge, D Byrne, J Carlson, D Coles, R Cunningham, R Daly, D Dunstan, R English, R Fitzgerald, P Eser, K Gravenmaker, W Haynes, P Hickman, A Javaid, X Jiang, T Lafferty, M McGarth, M Martin, G Naughton, J Potter, S Potter, L Prosser, D Pyne, G Reynolds, P Saunders, M Seibel, J Shaw, E Southcott, W Srikusalanukul, D Stuckey, R Telford, K Thomas, K Tallis, P Waring

(2009), Vol. 12, pp. 156-163, Journal of science and medicine in sport, Sydney, N.S.W., C1

journal article

Television viewing time and weight gain in colorectal cancer survivors : a prospective population-based study

K Wijndaele, B Lynch, N Owen, D Dunstan, S Sharp, J AItken

(2009), Vol. 20, pp. 1355-1362, Cancer causes and control, Oxford, England, C1

journal article

Dietary quality is associated with diabetes and cardio-metabolic risk factors1-3

S McNaughton, D Dunstan, K Ball, J Shaw, D Crawford

(2009), Vol. 139, pp. 734-742, Journal of nutrition, Bethesda, Md., C1

journal article

Contrasting longitudinal and cross-sectional relationships between insulin resistance and percentage of body fat, fitness, and physical activity in children-the LOOK study

R Telford, R Cunningham, J Shaw, D Dunstan, A Lafferty, G Reynolds, P Hickman, E Southcott, J Potter, P Waring, R Telford

(2009), Vol. 10, pp. 500-507, Pediatric diabetes, Copenhagen, Denmark, C1

journal article

'Too much sitting' and metabolic risk - Has modern technology caught up with us?

D Dunstan, G Healy, T Sugiyama, N Owen

(2009), Vol. 5, pp. 29-33, US Endocrinology, C1-1

journal article

Effects of progressive strength training on muscle mass in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients determined by computed tomography

E Cauza, C Strehblow, S Metz-Schimmerl, B Strasser, U Hanusch-Enserer, K Kostner, D Dunstan, P Fasching, P Haber

(2009), Vol. 159, pp. 141-147, Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, Austria, C1-1

journal article
2008

Television time and continuous metabolic risk in physically active adults

G Healy, D Dunstan, J Salmon, J Shaw, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2008), Vol. 40, pp. 639-645, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, Philadelphia, Pa., C1

journal article

Breaks in sedentary time

G Healy, D Dunstan, J Salmon, E Cerin, J Shaw, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2008), Vol. 31, pp. 661-666, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

Objectively measured sedentary time, physical activity, and metabolic risk the Australian diabetes, obesity and lifestyle tudy (AusDiab)

G Healy, K Wijndaele, D Dunstan, J Shaw, J Salmon, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2008), Vol. 31, pp. 369-371, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

Is television viewing time a marker of a broader pattern of sedentary behavior?

T Sugiyama, G Healy, D Dunstan, J Salmon, N Owen

(2008), Vol. 35, pp. 245-250, Annals of behavioral medicine, New York, N.Y., C1

journal article

Joint associations of multiple leisure-time sedentary behaviours and physical activity with obesity in Australian adults

T Sugiyama, G Healy, D Dunstan, J Salmon, N Owen

(2008), Vol. 5, pp. 1-6, International journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity, London, England, C1

journal article

Aerobic exercise and resistance training for the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus

D Dunstan

(2008), Vol. 4, pp. 250-251, Nature clinical practice. Endocrinology & metabolism, London, England, C1-1

journal article

The battle against obesity--attacking physical inactivity as a primary means of defense

J Hawley, D Dunstan

(2008), Vol. 4, Nature clinical practice. Endocrinology & metabolism, London, England, C1-1

journal article

Should we be concerned about children spending extended periods of time in sedentary pursuits even among the highly active?

J Salmon, D Dunstan, N Owen

(2008), Vol. 3, pp. 66-68, International journal of pediatric obesity, London, England, C1-1

journal article

Too little exercise and too much sitting : inactivity physiology and the need for new recommendations on sedentary behaviour

M Hamilton, G Healy, D Dunstan, T Zderic, N Owen

(2008), Vol. 2, pp. 292-298, Current cardiovascular risk reports, London, England, C1-1

journal article

Improved endothelial function following a 14 month resistance exercise training program in adults with type 2 diabetes

N Cohen, D Dunstan, C Robinson, E Vulikh, P Zimmet, J Shaw

(2008), Vol. 79, pp. 405-411, Diabetes research and clinical practice, Amsterdam, Netherlands, C1-1

journal article

Differences in height explain gender differences in the response to the oral glucose tolerance test - the AusDiab study

R Sicree, P Zimmet, D Dunstan, A Cameron, T Welborn, J Shaw

(2008), Vol. 25, pp. 296-302, Diabetic medicine, Chichester, England, C1-1

journal article

Effect of a low-resource-intensive lifestyle modification program incorporating gymnasium-based and home-based resistance training on type 2 diabetes risk in Australian adults

W Payne, K Walsh, J Harvey, M Livy, K McKenzie, A Donaldson, M Atkinson, J Keogh, R Moss, D Dunstan, W Hubbard

(2008), Vol. 31, pp. 2244-2250, Diabetes care, [Alexandria, Va.], C1-1

journal article

Glucose indices, health behaviors, and incidence of diabetes in Australia: the Australian diabetes, obesity and lifestyle study (AusDiab)

D Magliano, E Barr, P Zimmet, A Cameron, D Dunstan, S Colagiuri, D Jolley, N Owen, P Phillips, R Tapp, T Welborn, J Shaw

(2008), Vol. 31, pp. 267-272, Diabetes care, [Alexandria, Va.], C1-1

journal article
2007

Exercise in older adults with diabetes

D Dunstan, R Daly

(2007), Geriatric diabetes, New York, N.Y., B1

book chapter

Association of television viewing with fasting and 2-h postchallenge plasma glucose levels in adults without diagnosed diabetes

D Dunstan, J Salmon, G Healy, J Shaw, D Jolley, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2007), Vol. 30, pp. 516-522, Diabetes care, Alexandria, VA, C1

journal article

Neighborhood walkability and TV viewing time among Australian adults

T Sugiyama, J Salmon, D Dunstan, A Bauman, N Owen

(2007), Vol. 33, pp. 444-449, American journal of preventive medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article

Objectively measured light-intensity physical activity is independently associated with 2-H plasma glucose

G Healy, D Dunstan, J Salmon, E Cerin, J Shaw, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2007), Vol. 30, pp. 1384-1389, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

Risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in individuals with diabetes mellitus, impaired fasting glucose, and impaired glucose tolerance. The Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab)

E Barr, P Zimmet, T Welborn, D Jolley, D Magliano, D Dunstan, A Cameron, T Dwyer, H Taylor, A Tonkin, T Wong, J McNeil, J Shaw

(2007), Vol. 116, pp. 151-157, Circulation, [Baltimore, Md.], C1-1

journal article

The inverse relationship between number of steps per day and obesity in a population-based sample - the AusDiab study

T Dwyer, D Hosmer, T Hosmer, A Venn, C Blizzard, S Blair, R Granger, J Shaw, P Zimmet, J Cochrane, D Dunstan

(2007), Vol. 31, pp. 797-804, International journal of obesity, Hampshire, England, C1-1

journal article
2006

Community center-based resistance training for the maintenance of glycemic control in adults with type 2 diabetes

D Dunstan, E Vulikh, N Owen, D Jolley, J Shaw, P Zimmet

(2006), Vol. 29, pp. 2586-2591, Diabetes care, [Alexandria, Va.], C1-1

journal article

Beneficial associations of physical activity with 2-h, but not fasting, blood glucose in Australian adults

G Healy, D Dunstan, J Shaw, P Zimmet, N Owen

(2006), Vol. 29, pp. 2598-2604, Diabetes care, [Alexandria, Va.], C1-1

journal article

Association between impaired glucose metabolism and quality of life

R Tapp, D Dunstan, P Phillips, A Tonkin, P Zimmet, J Shaw

(2006), Vol. 74, pp. 154-161, Diabetes research and clinical practice, Amsterdam, Netherlands, C1-1

journal article
2005

Does high-intensity resistance training maintain bone mass during moderate weight loss in older overweight adults with type 2 diabetes?

R Daly, D Dunstan, N Owen, D Jolley, J Shaw, P Zimmet

(2005), Vol. 16, pp. 1703-1712, Osteoporosis international, London, England, C1

journal article

Home-based resistance training is not sufficient to maintain improved glycemic control following supervised training in older individuals with type 2 diabetes

D Dunstan, R Daly, N Owen, D Jolley, E Vulikh, J Shaw, P Zimmet

(2005), Vol. 28, pp. 3-9, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

Associations of TV viewing and physical activity with the metabolic syndrome in Australian adults

D Dunstan, J Salmon, N Owen, T Armstrong, P Zimmet, T Welborn, A Cameron, T Dwyer, D Jolley, J Shaw

(2005), Vol. 48, pp. 2254-2261, Diabetologia : clinical and experimental diabetes and metabolism, Berlin, Germany, C1

journal article
2004

Physical activity and television viewing in relation to risk and undiagnosed abnormal glucose metabolism in adults

D Dunstan, J Salmon, N Owen, T Armstrong, P Zimmet, T Welborn, A Cameron, T Dwyer, D Jolley, J Shaw

(2004), Vol. 27, pp. 2603-2609, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

The effectiveness of physical activity interventions for the treatment of overweight and obesity and type 2 diabetes

Y Miller, D Dunstan

(2004), Vol. 7, pp. 52-59, Journal of science and medicine in sport, Belconnen, A.C.T., C1-1

journal article
2003

Overweight and obesity in Australia: the 1999-2000 Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab)

A Cameron, T Welborn, P Zimmet, D Dunstan, N Owen, J Salmon, M Dalton, D Jolley, J Shaw

(2003), Vol. 178, pp. 427-432, Medical journal of Australia, Sydney, N.S.W., C1

journal article

Prevalence of kidney damage in Australian adults - the AusDiab Kidney Study

S Chadban, E Briganti, P Kerr, D Dunstan, T Welborn, P Zimmet, R Atkins

(2003), Vol. 14, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, Baltimore, Md., C1-1

journal article

Waist circumference, waist-hip ratio and BMI and their correlation with cardiovascular risk factors in Australian adults

M Dalton, A Cameron, P Zimmet, J Shaw, D Jolley, D Dunstan, T Welborn

(2003), Vol. 254, pp. 555-563, Journal of internal medicine, Oxford, England, C1-1

journal article

Foot complications in Type 2 diabetes : an Australian population-based study

R Tapp, J Shaw, M de Courten, D Dunstan, T Welborn, P Zimmet

(2003), Vol. 20, pp. 105-113, Diabetic medicine, Chichester, England, C1-1

journal article

Prevalence of kidney damage in Australian adults: The AusDiab kidney study

S Chadban, E Briganti, P Kerr, D Dunstan, T Welborn, P Zimmet, R Atkins

(2003), Vol. 14, pp. S131-S138, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, United States, C1-1

journal article
2002

High-intensity resistance training improves glycemic control in older patients with type 2 diabetes

D Dunstan, R Daly, N Owen, D Jolley, M De Courten, J Shaw, P Zimmet

(2002), Vol. 25, pp. 1729-1736, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

The rising prevalence of diabetes and impaired glucose tolerance : the Australian diabetes, obesity and lifestyle study

D Dunstan, P Zimmet, T Welborn, M De Courten, A Cameron, R Sicree, T Dwyer, S Colagiuri, D Jolley, M Knuiman, R Atkins, J Shaw

(2002), Vol. 25, pp. 829-834, Diabetes care, Alexandria, Va., C1

journal article

The Australian diabetes, obesity and lifestyle study (AusDiab)- methods and response rates

D Dunstan, P Zimmet, T Welborn, A Cameron, J Shaw, M de Courten, D Jolley, D McCarty

(2002), Vol. 57, pp. 119-129, Diabetes research and clinical practice, Limerick, Ireland, C1

journal article
2000

Effect of ω3 fatty acids on oxidative stress in humans: GC-MS measurement of urinary F2-isoprostane excretion

T Mori, I Puddey, V Burke, K Croft, D Dunstan, J Rivera, L Beilin

(2000), Vol. 5, pp. 45-46, Redox Report, England, C1-1

journal article

Production and applications of novel plant cell culture polysaccharides

N Mahmoudifar, E Chai, D Dunstan, A Lane

(2000), pp. 135-138, HYDROCOLLOIDS, PT 1, JAPAN, OSAKA, E1-1

conference
1999

A randomised, controlled study of the effects of aerobic exercise and dietary fish on coagulation and fibrinolytic factors in type 2 diabetics

D Dunstan, T Mori, I Puddey, L Beilin, V Burke, A Morton, K Stanton

(1999), Vol. 81, pp. 367-372, Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Germany, C1-1

journal article

Effect of dietary fish and exercise training on urinary F2-isoprostane excretion in non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients

T Mori, D Dunstan, V Burke, K Croft, J Rivera, L Beilin, I Puddey

(1999), Vol. 48, pp. 1402-1408, Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental, United States, C1-1

journal article
1998

Effects of a short-term circuit weight training program on glycaemic control in NIDDM

D Dunstan, I Puddey, L Beilin, V Burke, A Morton, K Stanton

(1998), Vol. 40, pp. 53-61, Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, Ireland, C1-1

journal article
1997

The independent and combined effects of aerobic exercise and dietary fish intake on serum lipids and glycemic control in NIDDM: A randomized controlled study

D Dunstan, T Mori, I Puddey, L Beilin, V Burke, A Morton, K Stanton

(1997), Vol. 20, pp. 913-921, Diabetes Care, United States, C1-1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

Australian Competitive Grants

Centre of Research Excellence on Sitting Time and Chronic Disease Prevention - Mechanisms, Measurement and Interventions

Prof Neville Owen, Prof Jo Salmon, Prof David Dunstan, A/Prof Elizabeth Eakin, Dr Genevieve Healy, Prof Bronwyn Kingwell, Prof Gavin Lambert, Prof Anna Timperio, Prof Stewart Trost

NHMRC - Centres of Research Excellence

  • 2018: $37,434
  • 2017: $125,663
  • 2016: $169,644
  • 2015: $161,239
  • 2014: $120,317

Industry and Other Funding

Baker - Deakin Department of Lifestyle and Diabetes Agreement.

Prof Jo Salmon, Prof David Dunstan

Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute Holdings Limited

  • 2023: $75,000
  • 2022: $75,000

Supervisions

Co-supervisor
2023

Phuong Kim Nguyen

Thesis entitled: Establishing The Economic Credentials of Interventions Targeting Sedentary Behaviour

Doctor of Philosophy (Health & Social Development), School of Health and Social Development

Associate Supervisor
2023

Reza Daryabeygikhotbehsara

Thesis entitled: A Just-in-time Adaptive Intervention to Sit Less and Move More

Doctor of Philosophy (Nutrition & Exercise) (Low Cost), School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences