Background\ud \ud Sedentary behaviour is associated with several deleterious health consequences. Although device-based measures of sedentary time are available, they are costly and do not provide a measure of domain specific sedentary time. High quality self-report measures are necessary to accurately capture domain specific sedentary time, and to provide an alternative to devices when cost is an issue. In this study, the Past-day Adults’ Sedentary Time (PAST) questionnaire, previously shown to have acceptable validity and reliability in a sample of breast cancer survivors, was modified for a university sample and validity of the modified questionnaire was examined compared with activPAL.\ud \ud Methods\ud \ud Participants (n = 58, age = 1...
Purpose—A previous-day recall (PDR) may be a less error prone alternative to traditional questionnai...
Background: There is currently no validated questionnaire available to assess total sedentary time i...
Sedentary time questionnaires provide a low cost, low participant burden way of assessing sedentary ...
Background Sedentary behaviour is associated with several deleterious health consequences. Although ...
<b>Objectives</b>\ud \ud - To assess the validity of the Past-day Adults’ Sedentary Time-University...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
PURPOSE: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
BACKGROUND: In light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...
Background: Sedentary behavior is continuing to emerge as an important target for health promotion. ...
Sedentary time (too much sitting) increasingly is being recognized as a distinct health risk behavio...
Purpose: With evidence that prolonged sitting has deleterious health consequences, decreasing sedent...
Background Sedentary behaviour, defined by both posture (sitting or lying) and low energy expenditur...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a public health concern that requires surveillance and epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: Previous questionnaires targeting older adults' sedentary time have underestimated total...
Purpose—A previous-day recall (PDR) may be a less error prone alternative to traditional questionnai...
Background: There is currently no validated questionnaire available to assess total sedentary time i...
Sedentary time questionnaires provide a low cost, low participant burden way of assessing sedentary ...
Background Sedentary behaviour is associated with several deleterious health consequences. Although ...
<b>Objectives</b>\ud \ud - To assess the validity of the Past-day Adults’ Sedentary Time-University...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
PURPOSE: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
BACKGROUND: In light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...
Background: Sedentary behavior is continuing to emerge as an important target for health promotion. ...
Sedentary time (too much sitting) increasingly is being recognized as a distinct health risk behavio...
Purpose: With evidence that prolonged sitting has deleterious health consequences, decreasing sedent...
Background Sedentary behaviour, defined by both posture (sitting or lying) and low energy expenditur...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a public health concern that requires surveillance and epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: Previous questionnaires targeting older adults' sedentary time have underestimated total...
Purpose—A previous-day recall (PDR) may be a less error prone alternative to traditional questionnai...
Background: There is currently no validated questionnaire available to assess total sedentary time i...
Sedentary time questionnaires provide a low cost, low participant burden way of assessing sedentary ...