Are acute sitting-induced changes in inflammation and cerebrovascular function related to impaired mood and cognition?
Sophie Elizabeth CarterRichard DraijerClaire E StewartAndy D MossDick H J ThijssenNicola D HopkinsPublished in: Sport sciences for health (2021)
Alterations in inflammation or cerebrovascular function following six hours of prolonged, uninterrupted sitting are not related to the observed reductions in mood, indicating other mechanisms underlie the relationship between acute sitting and mood disturbances.