Objective: To examine the associations of (i) objectively measured and self-reported sedentary behavior during leisure time with academic performance and (ii) patterns of sedentary behavior with academic performance. Methods: This study was conducted with 1146 youth aged 12.5 ± 2.5 years in Spain during 2011–2012. Leisure-time sedentary behavior during out-of-school hours was assessed by accelerometry and self-report. Academic performance was assessed through school grades. Results: Objectively measured sedentary leisure-time was not significantly associated with academic performance. Time spent in Internet surfing, listening to music, and sitting without doing anything were negatively associated with all academic performance indicators (β ...
Objectives The aim of the present study was to analyze the associations of youths’ sedentary behavi...
Objectives: Understanding correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviors may contribute to ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated prospective associations between physical activity/sedentary behaviour (...
On behalf of UP & DOWN Study Group.[Objective]: To examine the associations of (i) objectively measu...
Adolescence proves to be a key age for acquiring and maintaining healthy habits. Nowadays, numerous ...
Aim: There is an emerging body of evidence on the potential effects of regular physical activity on ...
Abstract Background Evidence shows the positive influence of moderate and vigorous physical activity...
BACKGROUND: Identifying leisure time activities performed before and after school that influence tim...
Studies have shown the potential effects of sedentary behavior and physical activity on not only phy...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the students’ exposure to four different sedentary behavior (SB) indic...
Abstract Objective: To determine the students’ exposure to four different sedentary behavior (SB) i...
Background: To analyze the longitudinal association between academic performance and moderate to vig...
Background Sedentary behavior is a growing public health concern in young adolescents from low- and ...
Abstract. Low levels of physical activity among children have raised concerns over the effects of a...
Low levels of physical activity among children have raised concerns over the effects of a physically...
Objectives The aim of the present study was to analyze the associations of youths’ sedentary behavi...
Objectives: Understanding correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviors may contribute to ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated prospective associations between physical activity/sedentary behaviour (...
On behalf of UP & DOWN Study Group.[Objective]: To examine the associations of (i) objectively measu...
Adolescence proves to be a key age for acquiring and maintaining healthy habits. Nowadays, numerous ...
Aim: There is an emerging body of evidence on the potential effects of regular physical activity on ...
Abstract Background Evidence shows the positive influence of moderate and vigorous physical activity...
BACKGROUND: Identifying leisure time activities performed before and after school that influence tim...
Studies have shown the potential effects of sedentary behavior and physical activity on not only phy...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the students’ exposure to four different sedentary behavior (SB) indic...
Abstract Objective: To determine the students’ exposure to four different sedentary behavior (SB) i...
Background: To analyze the longitudinal association between academic performance and moderate to vig...
Background Sedentary behavior is a growing public health concern in young adolescents from low- and ...
Abstract. Low levels of physical activity among children have raised concerns over the effects of a...
Low levels of physical activity among children have raised concerns over the effects of a physically...
Objectives The aim of the present study was to analyze the associations of youths’ sedentary behavi...
Objectives: Understanding correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviors may contribute to ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated prospective associations between physical activity/sedentary behaviour (...