Background: During a 24-h day, each given period is spent in either sedentary behaviour, sleeping, light physical activity (LPA), or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). In epidemiological research most studies have traditionally analysed the associations of these behaviours in isolation from each other; that is, without taking into account the displacement of time spent in the remaining behaviours. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in exploring how all the behaviours across the energy expenditure spectrum influence health outcomes. A statistical model used to investigate these associations is termed an isotemporal substitution model (ISM). Considering the increasing number of ISM-based studies conducted in all ag...
This study examined the prospective associations of reallocating time spent in different types of se...
Sleep and sedentary and active behaviors are linked to cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers, and a...
<div><p>The associations between time spent in sleep, sedentary behaviors (SB) and physical activity...
Abstract Background During a 24-h day, each given period is spent in either sedentary behaviour, sle...
peer-reviewedBackground: During a 24-h day, each given period is spent in either sedentary behaviour...
Physical activity has been proposed as an effective alternative treatment option for the increasing ...
Background Sedentary behaviour, sleeping, and physical activity are thought to be independently asso...
The effects of replacing time in specific activity categories for other categories (e.g. replacing s...
Background: The effects of replacing time in specific activity categories for other categories (e.g....
Background: Substantial evidence links activity domains with health and well-being; however, researc...
Objective: In this study, the associations between the substitution of sedentary time with sleep or ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the current study was to apply a more novel approach to systematically ex...
Purpose: The detrimental effects of sedentary time on health may act by replacing time spent in phys...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to apply a more novel approach to systematically ex...
This systematic review determined if the composition of time spent in movement behaviours (i.e., sle...
This study examined the prospective associations of reallocating time spent in different types of se...
Sleep and sedentary and active behaviors are linked to cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers, and a...
<div><p>The associations between time spent in sleep, sedentary behaviors (SB) and physical activity...
Abstract Background During a 24-h day, each given period is spent in either sedentary behaviour, sle...
peer-reviewedBackground: During a 24-h day, each given period is spent in either sedentary behaviour...
Physical activity has been proposed as an effective alternative treatment option for the increasing ...
Background Sedentary behaviour, sleeping, and physical activity are thought to be independently asso...
The effects of replacing time in specific activity categories for other categories (e.g. replacing s...
Background: The effects of replacing time in specific activity categories for other categories (e.g....
Background: Substantial evidence links activity domains with health and well-being; however, researc...
Objective: In this study, the associations between the substitution of sedentary time with sleep or ...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the current study was to apply a more novel approach to systematically ex...
Purpose: The detrimental effects of sedentary time on health may act by replacing time spent in phys...
Background: The purpose of the current study was to apply a more novel approach to systematically ex...
This systematic review determined if the composition of time spent in movement behaviours (i.e., sle...
This study examined the prospective associations of reallocating time spent in different types of se...
Sleep and sedentary and active behaviors are linked to cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers, and a...
<div><p>The associations between time spent in sleep, sedentary behaviors (SB) and physical activity...