This study evaluated the test-retest reliability of a questionnaire assessing five domains of sedentary behaviour, and compared an overall indicator of sitting time with measures obtained by a multi-domain questionnaire, among adults living in Brazil. Data from two different studies carried out in Pelotas, Brazil, were used. Study A: evaluated 7-day reliability of a multi-domain sedentary behaviour questionnaire among 78 adults (>= 18 years). Study B was a population-based study (n = 2,871 adults aged 20+ years) where a score of sedentary behaviour based on time spent sitting in five domains was compared with overall sitting time. Lin's Concordance Correlation coefficients (CCC) and Bland-Altman plots were used to assess agreement between m...
BACKGROUND: Good quality measures of Japanese adults' sedentary behaviors are needed to accurately a...
Background: There is rapidly-emerging evidence on the harmful health effects of sedentary behaviors....
MARSHALL, A. L., Y. D. MILLER, N. W. BURTON, and W. J. BROWN. Measuring Total and Domain-Specific Si...
Background Sedentary behaviour, defined by both posture (sitting or lying) and low energy expenditur...
BACKGROUND: Most sedentary behavior measures focus on occupational or leisure-time sitting. Our aim ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a public health concern that requires surveillance and epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: Reliable and valid measures of total sedentary time, context-specific sedentary behaviou...
Objective: With sensors, we are increasingly able to assess sitting behaviour during the day. Howeve...
Background: in light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...
Sedentary time questionnaires provide a low cost, low participant burden way of assessing sedentary ...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour has been closely linked to metabolic and cardiovascular health and i...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour has been closely linked to metabolic and cardiovascular heal...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to examine test-retest reliability, criterion validity, and ...
There are few valid instruments to assess domain-specific sedentary behaviours (SB) among Spanish-sp...
BACKGROUND: Previous questionnaires targeting older adults' sedentary time have underestimated total...
BACKGROUND: Good quality measures of Japanese adults' sedentary behaviors are needed to accurately a...
Background: There is rapidly-emerging evidence on the harmful health effects of sedentary behaviors....
MARSHALL, A. L., Y. D. MILLER, N. W. BURTON, and W. J. BROWN. Measuring Total and Domain-Specific Si...
Background Sedentary behaviour, defined by both posture (sitting or lying) and low energy expenditur...
BACKGROUND: Most sedentary behavior measures focus on occupational or leisure-time sitting. Our aim ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a public health concern that requires surveillance and epidemiolo...
BACKGROUND: Reliable and valid measures of total sedentary time, context-specific sedentary behaviou...
Objective: With sensors, we are increasingly able to assess sitting behaviour during the day. Howeve...
Background: in light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...
Sedentary time questionnaires provide a low cost, low participant burden way of assessing sedentary ...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary behaviour has been closely linked to metabolic and cardiovascular health and i...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour has been closely linked to metabolic and cardiovascular heal...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to examine test-retest reliability, criterion validity, and ...
There are few valid instruments to assess domain-specific sedentary behaviours (SB) among Spanish-sp...
BACKGROUND: Previous questionnaires targeting older adults' sedentary time have underestimated total...
BACKGROUND: Good quality measures of Japanese adults' sedentary behaviors are needed to accurately a...
Background: There is rapidly-emerging evidence on the harmful health effects of sedentary behaviors....
MARSHALL, A. L., Y. D. MILLER, N. W. BURTON, and W. J. BROWN. Measuring Total and Domain-Specific Si...