Purpose: To describe longitudinal changes in leisure-time sedentary behavior among girls, during early to mid-adolescence. Methods: A 2.5-year prospective cohort study, comprising 5 data collections, 6 months apart, between 2000 and 2002. Girls aged 12–15 years (n = 200) from 8 high schools located in Sydney, Australia, self-reported the usual time spent each week in a comprehensive range of sedentary behaviors. Results: Retention rate for the study was 82%. Girls aged 12.8 years spent approximately 45% of their discretionary time in sedentary behavior, which increased to 63% at age 14.9 years. Watching TV, videos, and playing video games (small screen recreation; SSR) was the most popular sedentary pastime, accounting for 33% o...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the gender‐specific and time‐segmented chan...
Context: Across adolescence, there is a notable decline in physical activity in boys and girls. Matu...
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine associations of individual and aggregated...
Adolescent girls are one of the most sedentary demographic groups. A better understanding of their a...
Purpose: Evidence suggests sitting time is independently associated with a range of health issues in...
Objective: This longitudinal study aimed to verify possible changes in the time spent in sedentary a...
Background: Excessive time spent in sedentary behavior is associated with a range of physiological, ...
Background: Sedentary behavior is associated with increased risk of chronic disease and sedentary be...
Hypothesis: Changes in body composition and body image during puberty will impact on sedentary behav...
Abstract: Background: Multi-country studies examining trends in sedentary behaviors among adolescent...
BACKGROUND:Rising obesity and declining physical activity levels are of great concern because of the...
PURPOSE: Adolescents' physical activity levels during school break time are low and understanding co...
Background Sedentary behavior is a growing public health concern in young adolescents from low- and ...
Abstract Objective: To determine the students’ exposure to four different sedentary behavior (SB) i...
Background: Adolescent females have been highlighted as a particularly sedentary population and the ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the gender‐specific and time‐segmented chan...
Context: Across adolescence, there is a notable decline in physical activity in boys and girls. Matu...
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine associations of individual and aggregated...
Adolescent girls are one of the most sedentary demographic groups. A better understanding of their a...
Purpose: Evidence suggests sitting time is independently associated with a range of health issues in...
Objective: This longitudinal study aimed to verify possible changes in the time spent in sedentary a...
Background: Excessive time spent in sedentary behavior is associated with a range of physiological, ...
Background: Sedentary behavior is associated with increased risk of chronic disease and sedentary be...
Hypothesis: Changes in body composition and body image during puberty will impact on sedentary behav...
Abstract: Background: Multi-country studies examining trends in sedentary behaviors among adolescent...
BACKGROUND:Rising obesity and declining physical activity levels are of great concern because of the...
PURPOSE: Adolescents' physical activity levels during school break time are low and understanding co...
Background Sedentary behavior is a growing public health concern in young adolescents from low- and ...
Abstract Objective: To determine the students’ exposure to four different sedentary behavior (SB) i...
Background: Adolescent females have been highlighted as a particularly sedentary population and the ...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the gender‐specific and time‐segmented chan...
Context: Across adolescence, there is a notable decline in physical activity in boys and girls. Matu...
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine associations of individual and aggregated...