BACKGROUND: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different durations and the total time spent in sedentary bouts on a weekday, a weekend day, during school hours, during after-school hours and in the evening period in a sample of 10- to 12-year-old Belgian children. METHODS: Accelerometer data were collected as part of the ENERGY-project in Belgium (n = 577, 10.9 ± 0.7 years, 53% girls) in 2011. Differences in total sedentary time, sedentary bouts of 2-5, 5-10, 10-20, 20-30 and ≥30 min and total time accumulated in those bouts were examined on a weekday, a weekend day, during school hours, during after-school hours and in the evening period, using multilevel analy...
There are currently no studies available reporting intervention effects on breaking up children's se...
Background: An important but often ignored aspect of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (...
There are currently no studies available reporting intervention effects on breaking up children's se...
Background: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dur...
Background: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dur...
Background This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dura...
Abstract Background This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of diffe...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Published version of an article in the journal: BMC Public Health. Also available from BMC: http://d...
There are currently no studies available reporting intervention effects on breaking up children's se...
Background: An important but often ignored aspect of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (...
There are currently no studies available reporting intervention effects on breaking up children's se...
Background: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dur...
Background: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dur...
Background This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dura...
Abstract Background This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of diffe...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Background The study aim was to objectively assess levels of sedentary time, light, moderate and vi...
Published version of an article in the journal: BMC Public Health. Also available from BMC: http://d...
There are currently no studies available reporting intervention effects on breaking up children's se...
Background: An important but often ignored aspect of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (...
There are currently no studies available reporting intervention effects on breaking up children's se...