Publications by authors named "R Korpelainen"

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  • The study investigates how different movement behaviors (like physical activity and sedentary time) affect cardiometabolic health in women with and without polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
  • It found no overall differences in daily movement patterns between the groups, but reducing sedentary behavior (SB) while increasing moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) improved health markers for women without PCOS, while women with PCOS only showed benefits from substituting SB with MVPA.
  • The research involved a large cohort study from Northern Finland, analyzing data from 5889 women with follow-ups at ages 31 and 46, focusing on physical activity levels and cardiometabolic health indicators.
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Objective: To investigate eating behavior domains-emotional, uncontrolled, and cognitive restraint eating-in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) with different PCOS phenotypes and women without PCOS at midlife.

Design: A prospective cohort study. Eating behavior domains were assessed at age of 46 years.

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  • Job strain is a big problem at work, causing stress, health issues, and lower productivity for many people.
  • The study looked at how things like exercise and fitness could help reduce job strain and if stress at work could affect people's activity levels later on.
  • Results showed that being more active and fit can lead to less job strain over time, and some job conditions can also encourage people to be more active in their free time.
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Movement behaviors within the 24-h day, including physical activity (PA), sedentary time, and sleep, are associated with cardiometabolic health. We aimed to determine the association between 24-h movement composition and cardiometabolic health while accounting for sleep efficiency. Altogether, 1134 participants from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 study, free from prior cardiovascular disease, provided at least 4 days of 24-h activity and sleep efficiency measured with a wearable ring.

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