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1. Wideband 0.5–50 GHz double‐ridged guide horn antenna using coaxial‐to‐ridge waveguide launcher

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

4. Compact 0.5–18 GHz double‐ridged guide horn antenna

5. Weight training and risk of all-cause, cardiovascular disease and cancer mortality among older adults.

6. Dose-dependent associations of joint aerobic and muscle-strengthening exercise with obesity: A cross-sectional study of 280,605 adults.

8. Resistance Training and Mortality Risk: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

9. Aerobic or Muscle-Strengthening Physical Activity: Which Is Better for Health?

10. Prevalence, Trends, and Correlates of Joint Patterns of Aerobic and Muscle-Strengthening Activity and Sleep Duration: A Pooled Analysis of 359,019 Adults in the National Health Interview Survey 2004-2018.

11. Using Wearable Cameras to Categorize the Type and Context of Screen-Based Behaviors Among Adolescents: Observational Study.

12. Association of meeting both muscle strengthening and aerobic exercise guidelines with prevalent overweight and obesity classes - results from a nationally representative sample of German adults.

13. Longitudinal trends and predictors of muscle-strengthening activity guideline adherence among Canadian youths.

14. The epidemiology of muscle-strengthening activity among adolescents from 28 European countries.

15. Health-Enhancing Physical Activity in Europe-Combined Aerobic Physical Activity and Muscle-Strengthening Exercise Guideline Adherence Among 280,605 Adults From 28 European Countries.

16. Exploring contemporary screen time in Australian adolescents: A qualitative study.

17. Is all activity equal? Associations between different domains of physical activity and depressive symptom severity among 261,121 European adults.

18. Resistance exercise, alone and in combination with aerobic exercise, and obesity in Dallas, Texas, US: A prospective cohort study.

19. The epidemiology of muscle-strengthening and aerobic physical activity guideline adherence among 24,016 German adults.

20. Associations of muscle-strengthening and aerobic exercise with self-reported components of sleep health among a nationally representative sample of 47,564 US adults.

21. Physical Activity Tracking Among Sri Lankan Adults: Findings From a 7-Year Follow-up of the Ragama Health Study.

22. Is device-based total and domain-specific sedentary behaviour associated with psychological distress in Flemish workers?

23. Screen-based behaviors in Australian adolescents: Longitudinal trends from a 4-year follow-up study.

24. Muscle-strengthening exercise and sleep quality among a nationally representative sample of 23,635 German adults.

25. The epidemiology of muscle-strengthening exercise in Europe: A 28-country comparison including 280,605 adults.

26. Adherence to aerobic and muscle-strengthening exercise guidelines and associations with psychological distress: A cross-sectional study of 14,050 English adults.

27. Muscle-strengthening Exercise Epidemiology: a New Frontier in Chronic Disease Prevention.

28. Muscle-strengthening exercise and prevalent hypertension among 1.5 million adults: a little is better than none.

29. Run, lift, or both? Associations between concurrent aerobic-muscle strengthening exercise with adverse cardiometabolic biomarkers among Korean adults.

30. Trends in Muscle-Strengthening Exercise Among Nationally Representative Samples of United States Adults Between 2011 and 2017.

31. Muscle-strengthening exercise and depressive symptom severity among a nationally representative sample of 23,635 german adults.

32. Joint and dose-dependent associations between aerobic and muscle-strengthening activity with depression: A cross-sectional study of 1.48 million adults between 2011 and 2017.

33. Muscle Strengthening, Aerobic Exercise, and Obesity: A Pooled Analysis of 1.7 Million US Adults.

34. Controversies in the Science of Sedentary Behaviour and Health: Insights, Perspectives and Future directions from the 2018 Queensland Sedentary Behaviour Think Tank.

35. Effectiveness of interventions for reducing non-occupational sedentary behaviour in adults and older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

36. The epidemiology of aerobic physical activity and muscle-strengthening activity guideline adherence among 383,928 U.S. adults.

37. Associations between aerobic and muscle-strengthening exercise with depressive symptom severity among 17,839 U.S. adults.

38. Muscle-Strengthening Exercise Among 397,423 U.S. Adults: Prevalence, Correlates, and Associations With Health Conditions.

39. Equity of a government subsidised exercise referral scheme: A population study.

40. Feasibility for the Use of a Standardized Fitness Testing Protocol Among Australian Fitness Industry Professionals.

41. Australian fitness professionals' level of interest in engaging with high health-risk population subgroups: findings from a national survey.

42. Physical activity and sedentary behaviour research in Thailand: a systematic scoping review.

43. From Evidence-Based Research to Practice-Based Evidence: Disseminating a Web-Based Computer-Tailored Workplace Sitting Intervention through a Health Promotion Organisation.

44. Participant characteristics of users of holistic movement practices in Australia.

45. Assessment and monitoring practices of Australian fitness professionals.

46. Self-reported health-enhancing physical activity recommendation adherence among 64,380 finnish adults.

47. Sources of practice knowledge among Australian fitness trainers.

48. Associations between multiple indicators of socio-economic status and muscle-strengthening activity participation in a nationally representative population sample of Australian adults.

49. Participation trends in holistic movement practices: a 10-year comparison of yoga/Pilates and t'ai chi/qigong use among a national sample of 195,926 Australians.

50. Too much sitting and all-cause mortality: is there a causal link?

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