Baskaran Chandrasekaran
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Chandrasekaran B, Bairapareddy K, Rao C
J Occup Rehabil
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39953203
Purpose: To consolidate the emerging evidence on the effectiveness of resistance training (RT) in reducing the health risks among sedentary office workers. Methods: Four electronic databases were searched for evidence...
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Thirunavukkarasu E, Aerva M, Chandrasekaran B, Maiya G, Rao C
Sci Rep
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):2329.
PMID: 39824875
Prolonged sitting can negatively impact postprandial glucose levels and cognitive function. While short bouts of stair climbing are thought to mitigate these risks, the findings remain inconclusive. The present study...
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Naik N, Chandrasekaran B, Patil R, Kamath S
J Health Popul Nutr
. 2024 Dec;
43(1):212.
PMID: 39695897
Background: Serum glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides and high-density lipoproteins (HDL) are established cardiovascular disease (CVD) markers, however accessibility to these markers is less in individuals from low-middle income countries. The non-invasive...
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Thirunavukarasu E, Reddy M, Chandrasekaran B, Maiya A, Rao C
Physiol Behav
. 2024 Nov;
:114726.
PMID: 39489460
Prolonged sitting can negatively impact postprandial glucose levels and cognitive functions. Stair climbing interventions have potential to mitigate these risks however remains unexplored. The present study aimed to explore the...
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Shruthi P, Chandrasekaran B, Vaishali K, Shivashankar K, Sukumar S, Ravichandran S, et al.
J Educ Health Promot
. 2024 Oct;
13:294.
PMID: 39416984
Emerging evidence claims the vascular benefits of varied frequency and duration of physical activity (PA) breaks, whereas the efficacy of varied intensity remains unexplored. We aimed to collate and summate...
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Chandrasekaran B, Arumugam A, Pesola A, Rao C
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2024 Sep;
21(1):110.
PMID: 39334270
Background: Non-communicable diseases are rising rapidly in low- and middle-income countries, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Reducing sedentary behavior (SB) and increasing physical activity (PA) offer numerous health benefits....
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Chandrasekaran B, Arumugam A, Pesola A, Davis F, Rao C
Work
. 2024 Jul;
79(4):2045-2058.
PMID: 38968035
Background: High levels of sedentary behavior in workplaces are currently recognized as an independent risk factor for cognitive dysfunction and poor mental health. However, sedentary patterns vary between workdays and...
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Raj A, Pedersen S, Mainsbridge C, Rao C, Roy S, Chandrasekaran B
Ergonomics
. 2024 Apr;
67(11):1415-1426.
PMID: 38571330
Prolonged sitting is postulated to influence musculoskeletal performance (cervical flexor endurance, balance, and agility), discomfort and alter cervical spine angles during work-based computer use. Stair climbing breaks may be a...
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Ghosal A, Chandrasekaran B
J Taibah Univ Med Sci
. 2023 Nov;
19(1):136-150.
PMID: 38021217
Objective: Physical inactivity is linked with high chronic disease risk; however, only a fraction of the global population meets the recommendations for physical activity. Stair-climbing is a simple and accessible...
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Domal S, Chandrasekaran B, Palanisamy H
J Diabetes Metab Disord
. 2023 May;
22(1):619-628.
PMID: 37255799
Purpose: Smartphone is an impending solution to influence long-term behavior change, including physical activity; however, the evidence regarding personalized prescription remains mixed in obese. We aimed to explore the influence...