Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XBackground: Growing evidence suggests that prolonged uninterrupted sitting can be detrimental to health. Much sedentary behaviour research is reliant on self-reports of sitting time, and sitting-reduction interventions often focus on reducing motivation to sit. These approaches assume that people are consciously aware of their sitting time. Drawing on Action Identification Theory, this paper argues that people rarely identify the act of sitting as 'sitting' per se, and instead view it as an incidental component of more meaningful and purposeful typically-seated activities. Methods: Studies 1 and 2 explored whether people mentioned sitting in written descriptions of actions. Studies 3-5 compared preferences...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Reducing workplace sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a topic of con...
Background: Sitting to perform desk-based work is considered to be a habit. To test this hypothesis,...
BACKGROUND: High population levels of sitting is contributing to high rates of chronic health proble...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that prolonged uninterrupted sitting can be detrimental to hea...
Sedentary behaviour research to date has been predominantly based on self-reported sitting time, yet...
Sedentary behaviour research to date has been predominantly based on self-reported sitting time, yet...
Nowadays, most people spend large parts of their waking time sitting. Problematically, sitting for l...
Since 2000, considerable research attention has been directed toward understanding sedentary behavio...
Alley, SJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-9666-5071; Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993X; Schoeppe, S ORCiD: 0000-0...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Large amounts of sitting at work have been identified as an emergi...
Sedentary behavior, particularly sitting, is ubiquitous in many contemporary societies. This is a ma...
Background: Office workers demonstrate high levels of sitting on workdays. As sitting is positively ...
Objective: To systematically review the effectiveness of workplace interventions for reducing sittin...
ABSTRACT: There is increasing evidence that sedentary behaviour is in itself a health risk, regardle...
Sedentary behavior, particularly sitting, is ubiquitous in many contemporary societies. This is a ma...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Reducing workplace sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a topic of con...
Background: Sitting to perform desk-based work is considered to be a habit. To test this hypothesis,...
BACKGROUND: High population levels of sitting is contributing to high rates of chronic health proble...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that prolonged uninterrupted sitting can be detrimental to hea...
Sedentary behaviour research to date has been predominantly based on self-reported sitting time, yet...
Sedentary behaviour research to date has been predominantly based on self-reported sitting time, yet...
Nowadays, most people spend large parts of their waking time sitting. Problematically, sitting for l...
Since 2000, considerable research attention has been directed toward understanding sedentary behavio...
Alley, SJ ORCiD: 0000-0001-9666-5071; Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993X; Schoeppe, S ORCiD: 0000-0...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Large amounts of sitting at work have been identified as an emergi...
Sedentary behavior, particularly sitting, is ubiquitous in many contemporary societies. This is a ma...
Background: Office workers demonstrate high levels of sitting on workdays. As sitting is positively ...
Objective: To systematically review the effectiveness of workplace interventions for reducing sittin...
ABSTRACT: There is increasing evidence that sedentary behaviour is in itself a health risk, regardle...
Sedentary behavior, particularly sitting, is ubiquitous in many contemporary societies. This is a ma...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Reducing workplace sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a topic of con...
Background: Sitting to perform desk-based work is considered to be a habit. To test this hypothesis,...
BACKGROUND: High population levels of sitting is contributing to high rates of chronic health proble...