Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in these behaviors in the United States has not been objectively quantified. The authors evaluated participants from the 2003–2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey aged ≥6 years who wore an activity monitor for up to 7 days. Among 6,329 participants with at least one 10-hour day of monitor wear, the average monitor-wearing time was 13.9 hours/day (standard deviation, 1.9). Overall, participants spent 54.9 % of their monitored time, or 7.7 hours/day, in sedentary behaviors. The most sedentary groups in the United States were older adolescents and adults aged ≥60 years, and they spent about 60 % of their waking time in sedentary pursu...
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Abstract Background To provide a detailed description...
Purpose: To examine the relationship of self-reported television (TV) viewing time with acceleromete...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
Excessive sedentary behavior is associated with negative health outcomes independent of physical act...
Characterizing the context of sedentary lifestyles in a representative sample of adults: a cross-sec...
Background. This study examines factors associated with physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavio...
Abstract Background Research has clearly demonstrated...
Jaemyung Kim, John M. Schuna Jr. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR The 2011-2012 and 2013-2014 ...
Accelerometer-based activity monitors are widely used in research and surveillance applications for ...
Accelerometry non-wear time rules might affect sedentary time, and the associations with health outc...
Sedentary behavior is a growing public health concern. Engaging in sedentary behavior is detrimental...
Purpose: To examine the relationship of self-reported television (TV) viewing time with acceleromete...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: To gain more understanding of the potential health effects of sede...
Copyright © 2017 by the American College of Sports Medicine Introduction/Purpose: To assess the util...
Abstract Background To provide a detailed description...
Purpose: To examine the relationship of self-reported television (TV) viewing time with acceleromete...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
Excessive sedentary behavior is associated with negative health outcomes independent of physical act...
Characterizing the context of sedentary lifestyles in a representative sample of adults: a cross-sec...
Background. This study examines factors associated with physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavio...
Abstract Background Research has clearly demonstrated...
Jaemyung Kim, John M. Schuna Jr. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR The 2011-2012 and 2013-2014 ...
Accelerometer-based activity monitors are widely used in research and surveillance applications for ...
Accelerometry non-wear time rules might affect sedentary time, and the associations with health outc...
Sedentary behavior is a growing public health concern. Engaging in sedentary behavior is detrimental...
Purpose: To examine the relationship of self-reported television (TV) viewing time with acceleromete...
© 2020 The Author(s). Background: To gain more understanding of the potential health effects of sede...
Copyright © 2017 by the American College of Sports Medicine Introduction/Purpose: To assess the util...
Abstract Background To provide a detailed description...
Purpose: To examine the relationship of self-reported television (TV) viewing time with acceleromete...