Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between parents and young people using activPAL posture sensors, which provide a more accurate estimate of sedentary time compared to accelerometer-based devices. This study examines patterns and associations of activPAL measured sedentary time and number of sedentary breaks on weekdays and weekend days in preschool (2–4 yrs), primary (5–11 yrs) and secondary school aged children (12–17 yrs) and their parents. Methods: 51 parents (16 M, 35 F; mean age 39 (+/-8) yrs) and 51 children (28 M, 23 F; mean age 9 (+/-5) yrs) wore an activPAL monitor for 7 days to measure time spent sedentary and number of breaks in sedentary time. Data was assessed by Pearson’s...
Parental co-participation in physical activity (PA) may be a beneficial parenting practice for dimin...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dur...
Introduction: Few studies have examined the correlates of objectively measured amounts of sedentary ...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
<strong>Background:</strong> No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
Background: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dur...
Parental co-participation in physical activity (PA) may be a beneficial parenting practice for dimin...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
BackgroundPreschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet current recom...
Parental co-participation in physical activity (PA) may be a beneficial parenting practice for dimin...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dur...
Introduction: Few studies have examined the correlates of objectively measured amounts of sedentary ...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
Background: No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary time between par...
<strong>Background:</strong> No studies have examined associations in objectively measured sedentary...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
Background: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dur...
Parental co-participation in physical activity (PA) may be a beneficial parenting practice for dimin...
Aim: This study aims to establish evidence-based accelerometer data reduction criteria to accurately...
BackgroundPreschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet current recom...
Parental co-participation in physical activity (PA) may be a beneficial parenting practice for dimin...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the frequency of and differences in sedentary bouts of different dur...
Introduction: Few studies have examined the correlates of objectively measured amounts of sedentary ...