نتایج جستجو برای: sedentary behavior

تعداد نتایج: 631417  

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2015
Brigid M Lynch Neville Owen

Science Forward T meta-analysis by Biswas and colleagues (1) in this issue follows earlier reviews and meta-analyses (2–4) that have demonstrated the associations between too much sitting with risk for chronic disease and premature death after controlling for time spent in leisure exercise or moderate to vigorous physical activity. The implications of these findings are far-reaching. Sedentary ...

2017
Ester F. C. Sleddens Jessica S. Gubbels Stef P. J. Kremers Eline van der Plas Carel Thijs

BACKGROUND It has been generally assumed that activity-related parenting practices influence children's activity behavior and weight status. However, vice versa parents may also change their parenting behaviors in response to their perceptions of their child's activity behavior and weight status. This study examined the bidirectional relationships between activity-related parenting practices, a...

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2011
Laura Basterfield Ashley J Adamson Mark S Pearce John J Reilly

BACKGROUND Accelerometry is rapidly becoming the instrument of choice for measuring physical activity in children. However, as limited data exist on the minimum number of days accelerometry required to provide a reliable estimate of habitual physical activity, we aimed to quantify the number of days of recording required to estimate both habitual physical activity and habitual sedentary behavio...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Yunlong Wang Lingdan Wu Jan-Philipp Lange Ahmed Fadhil Harald Reiterer

Prolonged sedentary behavior is prevalent among office workers and has been found to be detrimental to health. Preventing and reducing prolonged sedentary behavior require interventions, and persuasive technology is expected to make a contribution in this domain. In this paper, we use the framework of persuasive system design (PSD) principles to investigate the utilization and effectiveness of ...

2016
Jennifer L. Huberty Matthew P. Buman Jenn A. Leiferman Jessica Bushar Marc A. Adams

There is a need for investigations that document the daily course of pregnancy-related changes in PA and sedentary behavior. The purpose of this study was to describe the trajectory of PA and sedentary behavior and whether they differ among weight status in pregnant women self-identified as inactive. Eighty inactive pregnant women (8-16 weeks) were recruited from a nationwide text-message inter...

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research 2016
Scott Anderson Cheryl L Currie Jennifer L Copeland Gerlinde A Metz

This study examined how income and community belonging may interact to influence leisure sedentary behavior among Indigenous adults. Data were obtained from 1,304 First Nations adults who completed the Canadian Community Health Survey in 2012. Among average-income earners, a strong sense of belonging to local community was associated with less sedentary behavior, a finding also documented in th...

2018
Mayilee Canizares Elizabeth M Badley

BACKGROUND Using longitudinal panel data, the aim of this study was to examine the contribution of age, period, and cohort effects on changes in physical activity over time in a population-based sample of Canadians. We focused on three domains of physical activities: leisure time, commuting (i.e. walking and cycling), and daily activities (i.e. sedentary behavior). We also examined whether chan...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2011
Karin I Proper Amika S Singh Willem van Mechelen Mai J M Chinapaw

CONTEXT Nowadays, people spend a substantial amount of time per day on sedentary behaviors and it is likely that the time spent sedentary will continue to rise. To date, there is no review of prospective studies that systematically examined the relationship between diverse sedentary behaviors and various health outcomes among adults. PURPOSE This review aimed to systematically review the lite...

2015
Riitta Pyky Anna-Maiju Jauho Riikka Ahola Tiina M. Ikäheimo Heli Koivumaa-Honkanen Matti Mäntysaari Timo Jämsä Raija Korpelainen

BACKGROUND Sedentary behavior is associated with poor well-being in youth with adverse trajectories spanning to adulthood. Still, its determinants are poorly known. Our aim was to profile sedentary and non-sedentary young men and to clarify their differences in a population-based setting. METHODS A total of 616 men (mean age 17.9, SD 0.6) attending compulsory conscription for military service...

Journal: :journal of biotechnology and health sciences 0
kazem hosseinzadeh faculty of nursing and midwifery, qazvin university of medical sciences, qazvin, ir iran shamsaddin niknami department of health education, faculty of medicine, tarbiat modares university, tehran, ir iran; department of health education, faculty of medicine, tarbiat modares university, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2182883549 alireza hidarnia department of health education, faculty of medicine, tarbiat modares university, tehran, ir iran

conclusions overweight and obese children may consume more energy according to the international recommendations. in parallel with this, they experience more sedentary behavior, as well. in this situation, planning to decrease their sedentary behavior is at greater priority. results there was a significant difference between physical activity and screen time according to relative body mass inde...

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