Purpose: Evidence suggests sitting time is independently associated with a range of health issues in adults, yet the relationship between sedentary behavior and health indicators in young people is less clear. Age-related increases in sedentary behavior are well-documented; the behavioral patterns of adolescent girls are of particular concern. More than one third of adolescent girls’ sedentary behavior time is accumulated through use of recreational screen-based behaviors. The objective of this review was to investigate the association between recreational screen-based sedentary behavior and the physical, behavioral, and psychosocial health indicators for adolescent girls. A secondary objective was to identify studies that have adjusted sed...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Reducing sedentary behaviours can help prevent non-communicable diseases, particularly among young a...
Reducing sedentary behaviours can help prevent non-communicable diseases, particularly among young a...
This systematic review is an update examining the relationships between objectively and subjectively...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
Context: To systematically review and provide an informative synthesis of findings from longitudinal...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Purpose: To describe longitudinal changes in leisure-time sedentary behavior among girls, during ear...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Background: With technological developments and modernised sedentary lifestyles has come an increase...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Reducing sedentary behaviours can help prevent non-communicable diseases, particularly among young a...
Reducing sedentary behaviours can help prevent non-communicable diseases, particularly among young a...
This systematic review is an update examining the relationships between objectively and subjectively...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
Context: To systematically review and provide an informative synthesis of findings from longitudinal...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Purpose: To describe longitudinal changes in leisure-time sedentary behavior among girls, during ear...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Background: With technological developments and modernised sedentary lifestyles has come an increase...
1) To synthesize the current observational evidence for the association between sedentary behavior a...
Reducing sedentary behaviours can help prevent non-communicable diseases, particularly among young a...
Reducing sedentary behaviours can help prevent non-communicable diseases, particularly among young a...