PURPOSE: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the validity of self-reported sedentary time measures. This study examined the test-retest reliability, criterion validity, and responsiveness of the seven-item questionnaire, Past-day Adults\u27 Sedentary Time (PAST). METHODS: Participants (breast cancer survivors, n = 90, age = 33-75 yr, body mass index = 25-40 kg·m) in a 6-month randomized controlled trial of a lifestyle-based weight loss intervention completed the interviewer- administered PAST questionnaire about time spent sitting/lying on the previous day for work, transport, television viewing, nonwork computer use, reading, hobbies, and other purposes (summed for total sedentary time). The i...
Background Sedentary behaviour, defined by both posture (sitting or lying) and low energy expenditur...
Background: There is currently no validated questionnaire available to assess total sedentary time i...
BACKGROUND: In light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
Background\ud \ud Sedentary behaviour is associated with several deleterious health consequences. Al...
Background Sedentary behaviour is associated with several deleterious health consequences. Although ...
Purpose: With evidence that prolonged sitting has deleterious health consequences, decreasing sedent...
Purpose—A previous-day recall (PDR) may be a less error prone alternative to traditional questionnai...
BACKGROUND: Previous questionnaires targeting older adults' sedentary time have underestimated total...
Background: Sedentary behavior is continuing to emerge as an important target for health promotion. ...
Background: Previous questionnaires targeting older adults' sedentary time have underestimated total...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
BACKGROUND: Reliable and valid measures of total sedentary time, context-specific sedentary behaviou...
Background: There is currently no validated questionnaire available to assess total sedentary time i...
Background Sedentary behaviour, defined by both posture (sitting or lying) and low energy expenditur...
Background: There is currently no validated questionnaire available to assess total sedentary time i...
BACKGROUND: In light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
Background\ud \ud Sedentary behaviour is associated with several deleterious health consequences. Al...
Background Sedentary behaviour is associated with several deleterious health consequences. Although ...
Purpose: With evidence that prolonged sitting has deleterious health consequences, decreasing sedent...
Purpose—A previous-day recall (PDR) may be a less error prone alternative to traditional questionnai...
BACKGROUND: Previous questionnaires targeting older adults' sedentary time have underestimated total...
Background: Sedentary behavior is continuing to emerge as an important target for health promotion. ...
Background: Previous questionnaires targeting older adults' sedentary time have underestimated total...
Purpose: Past-day recall rather than recall of past week or a usual/typical day may improve the vali...
BACKGROUND: Reliable and valid measures of total sedentary time, context-specific sedentary behaviou...
Background: There is currently no validated questionnaire available to assess total sedentary time i...
Background Sedentary behaviour, defined by both posture (sitting or lying) and low energy expenditur...
Background: There is currently no validated questionnaire available to assess total sedentary time i...
BACKGROUND: In light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...