Abstract Background According to the ActivityStat hypothesis more physical activity (PA) in one timespan is compensated by increased sedentary time (ST) in the following timespan and vice versa to maintain an overall stable PA level. Until now, existing literature revealed inconsistent results regarding compensatory behaviour across children and adolescents. Thus, the aim of the present study is (1) to investigate whether ST in the morning is compensated by active behaviour in the afternoon and (2) whether ST during the week is compensated by active behaviour during the weekend in (pre)adolescent girls. Additionally, we aimed to differentiate between positive and negative compensatory behaviour and examine whether it is moderated by socioec...
Abstract Background Identifying leisure time activities performed before and after school that influ...
Abstract Background Rising obesity and declining physical activity levels are of great concern becau...
Background: An important but often ignored aspect of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (...
possibility of physical activity compensation. This study examined whether increased levels in physi...
Purpose: There is considerable debate about the possibility of physical activity compensation. This ...
Regular physical activity during childhood and adolescence is associated with health benefits. Conse...
Adolescent girls are one of the most sedentary demographic groups. A better understanding of their a...
Children’s after-school physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours (SB) are not well understood...
Little is known about whether physical activity compensation occurs and, if so, what are potential m...
Children's after-school physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours (SB) are not well understood...
Abstract Background Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the gender‐specific and time‐segmented chan...
Objectives. To investigate whether weekday-weekend differences in sedentary time (ST) and specific i...
BACKGROUND: Identifying leisure time activities performed before and after school that influence tim...
It is unclear how different day parts are related to each other in terms of children’s physical acti...
Abstract Background Identifying leisure time activities performed before and after school that influ...
Abstract Background Rising obesity and declining physical activity levels are of great concern becau...
Background: An important but often ignored aspect of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (...
possibility of physical activity compensation. This study examined whether increased levels in physi...
Purpose: There is considerable debate about the possibility of physical activity compensation. This ...
Regular physical activity during childhood and adolescence is associated with health benefits. Conse...
Adolescent girls are one of the most sedentary demographic groups. A better understanding of their a...
Children’s after-school physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours (SB) are not well understood...
Little is known about whether physical activity compensation occurs and, if so, what are potential m...
Children's after-school physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours (SB) are not well understood...
Abstract Background Participation in higher intensity activity (i.e. vigorous physical activity [VPA...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine the gender‐specific and time‐segmented chan...
Objectives. To investigate whether weekday-weekend differences in sedentary time (ST) and specific i...
BACKGROUND: Identifying leisure time activities performed before and after school that influence tim...
It is unclear how different day parts are related to each other in terms of children’s physical acti...
Abstract Background Identifying leisure time activities performed before and after school that influ...
Abstract Background Rising obesity and declining physical activity levels are of great concern becau...
Background: An important but often ignored aspect of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (...