The purpose of this study was to analyze the agreement between self-reported and device-based sedentary time among eight countries in Latin America. As part of the Latin American Study of Nutrition and Health (ELANS), data were collected from 2524 participants (18–65 years) across eight countries. Participants reported time spent sedentary in different activities (computer use at home, videogame use, reading, sitting down to chat with friends/relatives or listening to music, speaking on the phone, watching TV, and riding in a car). Overall sitting time was assessed using a single item from the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). Device-based sedentary time was assessed using Actigraph GT3X accelerometers. Self-reported ove...
Purpose: This study explored definitions of sedentary behavior and examined the relationship between...
Background: in light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...
Sedentary time (too much sitting) increasingly is being recognized as a distinct health risk behavio...
Worldwide studies of physical activity and sedentary time have historically under-represented low- a...
BACKGROUND:Most population-based studies from Latin America have used questionnaires to measure phys...
Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify socio-demographic correlates of total and ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a public health concern that requires surveillance and epidemiolo...
Excessive sedentary behavior is associated with negative health outcomes independent of physical act...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
Abstract: Background: Prolonged sitting time is a risk factor for chronic disease, yet recent global...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
BackgroundProlonged sitting time is a risk factor for chronic disease, yet recent global surveillanc...
There are few valid instruments to assess domain-specific sedentary behaviours (SB) among Spanish-sp...
This study evaluated the test-retest reliability of a questionnaire assessing five domains of sedent...
Purpose: This study explored definitions of sedentary behavior and examined the relationship between...
Background: in light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...
Sedentary time (too much sitting) increasingly is being recognized as a distinct health risk behavio...
Worldwide studies of physical activity and sedentary time have historically under-represented low- a...
BACKGROUND:Most population-based studies from Latin America have used questionnaires to measure phys...
Abstract: Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify socio-demographic correlates of total and ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour is a public health concern that requires surveillance and epidemiolo...
Excessive sedentary behavior is associated with negative health outcomes independent of physical act...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
Abstract: Background: Prolonged sitting time is a risk factor for chronic disease, yet recent global...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
Sedentary behaviors are linked to adverse health outcomes, but the total amount of time spent in the...
BackgroundProlonged sitting time is a risk factor for chronic disease, yet recent global surveillanc...
There are few valid instruments to assess domain-specific sedentary behaviours (SB) among Spanish-sp...
This study evaluated the test-retest reliability of a questionnaire assessing five domains of sedent...
Purpose: This study explored definitions of sedentary behavior and examined the relationship between...
Background: in light of evidence linking sedentary behaviors to health outcomes, there have been cal...
Sedentary time (too much sitting) increasingly is being recognized as a distinct health risk behavio...