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228 results for "Sedentary Behavior"

Physical activity-related psychosocial correlates of sedentary behavior in adults

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: Research has identified psychosocial factors that are consistent correlates of physical activity (PA). It is unknown whether these factors might also be related to less sedentary behavior (SB). Well-established psychosocial correlates of PA were examined to see if they related to sedentary behavior independent of PA. Methods: Adults (n=2199) ...


Correlates of sedentary behavior in older adults living in the UK

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: To exam the correlates of sedentary behavior in UK adults aged 65 and above. Methods: Data were baseline assessments from a longitudinal study. Physical activity (PA) was assessed by ActiGraph GT3X for 7 days. The potential correlates such as demographics, physical health and mental health are assessed by questionnaires. Results: ...



Parent-adolescent correlation of physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and sleep

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between parent and adolescent levels of physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and sleep among a group of overweight and obese adolescents. Methods: Baseline data of parent-adolescent pairs who enrolled in an E-health lifestyle modification intervention were analyzed for this paper (...


Mother-child dyads’ patterns of daily physical activity and sedentariness

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: Motherhood represents a critical window of change in the life-course including physical activity levels. No studies have objectively examined the daily cadence (patterns) of physical activity (PA) among dyads of preschool aged children and mothers. In this study we examined mother-child dyads’ PA levels across week and weekend day ...



Volume and pattern and seasonal variation of school-day sedentary time: A cross-sectional study in Swedish 2nd and 5th graders

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: Some evidence suggests an association between sedentary behavior and increased cardio-metabolic disease risk. The purposes of this study are to describe volume and pattern of school-day sedentary time, and compare school-day sedentary time across seasons in terms of volume and pattern in Swedish 2nd and 5th graders. Methods: Volume ...


Sedentary time and depressive symptoms in adults: Exploring moderators

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: To examine the associations of weekday and weekend day sedentary time with depressive symptoms and explore employment status and demographic variables as moderators. Methods: Participants (N = 884; Mean age = 46.0 SD 10.5) were recruited from neighborhoods varying by walkability and income. Participants wore Actigraph accelerometers for 7 days. Daily average sedentary time (counts ...


Relationships between PA, sedentary behavior, and subjective well-being in Latinas as a function of measurement method

  • Presented on May 21, 2014

Purpose: To examine (1) associations between objectively measured physical activity (PA) and Subjective Wellbeing (SWB), (2) associations between objectively measured Sedentary Behavior (SB) and SWB; and (3) whether the relationship of PA and SB with SWB varies by PA or SB measurement method (objective vs. self-report). Methods: 146 adult Latinas recruited to a PA ...