Objective: To examine the associations of changes in physical activity and sedentary patterns with changes in cardiometabolic outcomes from childhood to adolescence. Study design: Youth from the International Children's Accelerometry Database (n = 1088; 55% girls), aged 8-13 years and followed for ∼4 years, were used in this analysis. Hip-mounted accelerometers were used and all physical activity intensities were expressed as the % of total wear-time. Sedentary time was separated into time spent in bouts <10 minutes and ≥10 minutes. A composite z score for cardiometabolic risk (CMR score) was computed by summing the standardized values for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c...
Purpose: This study aims to compare adolescents’ cardiometabolic risk score through an integrative c...
Background: A large proportion of children and adolescents are not sufficiently active according to ...
Purpose: To examine the associations between longitudinal physical activity (PA) patterns and the de...
Objective To examine the associations of changes in physical activity and sedentary patterns with ch...
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary time and time spent in various intensity-specific physical activity are co-d...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the role of physical activity intensity and bout-duration in modulating ass...
Introduction Sedentary time and time spent in various intensity-specific physical activity are co-de...
Originally published online May 18, 2015There is a paucity of prospective evidence examining the lin...
Context Sparse data exist on the combined associations between physical activity and sedentary time...
Background: There are few prospective studies on the associations of changes in objectively measure...
Objectives: To determine the role of physical activity intensity and bout-duration in modulating ass...
BACKGROUND: There are few prospective studies on the associations of changes in objectively measured...
This cross-sectional study examined theoretical effects of reallocating sedentary time (SED) with to...
Sedentary and physical activity patterns (bouts/breaks) may be important for cardiometabolic health ...
Sedentary and physical activity patterns (bouts/breaks) may be important for cardiometabolic health ...
Purpose: This study aims to compare adolescents’ cardiometabolic risk score through an integrative c...
Background: A large proportion of children and adolescents are not sufficiently active according to ...
Purpose: To examine the associations between longitudinal physical activity (PA) patterns and the de...
Objective To examine the associations of changes in physical activity and sedentary patterns with ch...
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary time and time spent in various intensity-specific physical activity are co-d...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the role of physical activity intensity and bout-duration in modulating ass...
Introduction Sedentary time and time spent in various intensity-specific physical activity are co-de...
Originally published online May 18, 2015There is a paucity of prospective evidence examining the lin...
Context Sparse data exist on the combined associations between physical activity and sedentary time...
Background: There are few prospective studies on the associations of changes in objectively measure...
Objectives: To determine the role of physical activity intensity and bout-duration in modulating ass...
BACKGROUND: There are few prospective studies on the associations of changes in objectively measured...
This cross-sectional study examined theoretical effects of reallocating sedentary time (SED) with to...
Sedentary and physical activity patterns (bouts/breaks) may be important for cardiometabolic health ...
Sedentary and physical activity patterns (bouts/breaks) may be important for cardiometabolic health ...
Purpose: This study aims to compare adolescents’ cardiometabolic risk score through an integrative c...
Background: A large proportion of children and adolescents are not sufficiently active according to ...
Purpose: To examine the associations between longitudinal physical activity (PA) patterns and the de...