This study aimed to examine 1) adherence to 24-hour movement guidelines over a 2-year follow-up in children aged 6-8 years and 2) association of this adherence with cardiometabolic risk factors. Physical activity and sleep were assessed by a monitor combining heart rate and accelerometry measurements. Screen time was reported by the parents. Body fat percentage, waist circumference, blood glucose, serum insulin, plasma lipids and blood pressure were assessed, and a cardiometabolic risk score was calculated using z-scores. Children were classified as meeting the guidelines if they had on average ≥60min/day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during the valid days; ≤120min/day of screen time; and 9–11h/day of sleep. In total, 485 childr...
Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour is independently associated with cardiometabolic...
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary time and time spent in various intensity-specific physical activity are co-d...
Sedentary and physical activity patterns (bouts/breaks) may be important for cardiometabolic health ...
This study aimed to examine (1) adherence to 24 h movement guidelines over a 2 years follow-up in ch...
Purpose: High levels of physical activity (PA), low levels of sedentary behaviour and sufficient amo...
Growing evidence has accumulated in recent years showing that movement behaviors have important impl...
Abstract Background The Canadian 24-h movement guidel...
Purpose Specific combinations of 24-hour movement behaviors (high physical activity (PA), low sedent...
BACKGROUND: The Canadian 24-h movement guidelines were developed with the hope of improving health a...
As cardio-metabolic risk tracks from childhood to adulthood, a better understanding of the relations...
PURPOSE: To assess the associations between adherence to 24-hour movement behaviors guidelines and c...
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) published 24 h movement behavior guidelines for prescho...
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) published 24 h movement behavior guidelines for prescho...
Background: As cardio-metabolic risk tracks from childhood to adulthood, a better understanding of t...
Background: There are few prospective studies on the associations of changes in objectively measure...
Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour is independently associated with cardiometabolic...
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary time and time spent in various intensity-specific physical activity are co-d...
Sedentary and physical activity patterns (bouts/breaks) may be important for cardiometabolic health ...
This study aimed to examine (1) adherence to 24 h movement guidelines over a 2 years follow-up in ch...
Purpose: High levels of physical activity (PA), low levels of sedentary behaviour and sufficient amo...
Growing evidence has accumulated in recent years showing that movement behaviors have important impl...
Abstract Background The Canadian 24-h movement guidel...
Purpose Specific combinations of 24-hour movement behaviors (high physical activity (PA), low sedent...
BACKGROUND: The Canadian 24-h movement guidelines were developed with the hope of improving health a...
As cardio-metabolic risk tracks from childhood to adulthood, a better understanding of the relations...
PURPOSE: To assess the associations between adherence to 24-hour movement behaviors guidelines and c...
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) published 24 h movement behavior guidelines for prescho...
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) published 24 h movement behavior guidelines for prescho...
Background: As cardio-metabolic risk tracks from childhood to adulthood, a better understanding of t...
Background: There are few prospective studies on the associations of changes in objectively measure...
Emerging evidence suggests that sedentary behaviour is independently associated with cardiometabolic...
INTRODUCTION: Sedentary time and time spent in various intensity-specific physical activity are co-d...
Sedentary and physical activity patterns (bouts/breaks) may be important for cardiometabolic health ...