This review aimed to determine longitudinal changes in objectively measured overall sedentary behaviour, and to examine their associations with adiposity in children and adolescents. A search for longitudinal studies was performed using several electronic databases. Of 161 potentially eligible papers, 10 for change in sedentary behaviour and 3 for longitudinal associations with change in adiposity were included. Weighted mean increase in daily sedentary behaviour per year was 5.7% for boys and 5.8% for girls. Only one paper included preschool children, and it showed a decrease in sedentary behaviour. Nine studies were from Western countries. Null associations were reported between sedentary behaviour and adiposity in two studies, the other ...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary time (ST) has been reported to have a range of negative health effects in adul...
Background: The prevalence of overweight/obesity increases substantially throughout the middle child...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour (sitting time) has becoming a very popular topic for researc...
s review examined recent evidence on associations between objectively measured habitual physical act...
This systematic review is an update examining the relationships between objectively and subjectively...
OBJECTIVE: The importance of different constructs of sedentary behaviours in relation to childhood o...
International audienceAbstractSedentary behaviour (SB) has emerged as a potential risk factor for me...
Background: Previous studies have reported on the associations between obesity and sedentary behavio...
This study examined longitudinal changes in physical activity, sedentary behavior and body mass inde...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Sedentary behaviours are highly prevalent in young people and it is of concern that they may become ...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are associated with metabolic and mental health during chi...
Physical activity is thought to decline during childhood, but the extent of the decline is unknown. ...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary time (ST) has been reported to have a range of negative health effects in adul...
Background: The prevalence of overweight/obesity increases substantially throughout the middle child...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour (sitting time) has becoming a very popular topic for researc...
s review examined recent evidence on associations between objectively measured habitual physical act...
This systematic review is an update examining the relationships between objectively and subjectively...
OBJECTIVE: The importance of different constructs of sedentary behaviours in relation to childhood o...
International audienceAbstractSedentary behaviour (SB) has emerged as a potential risk factor for me...
Background: Previous studies have reported on the associations between obesity and sedentary behavio...
This study examined longitudinal changes in physical activity, sedentary behavior and body mass inde...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Sedentary behaviour has emerged as a unique determinant of health in adults. Studies in children and...
Sedentary behaviours are highly prevalent in young people and it is of concern that they may become ...
Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are associated with metabolic and mental health during chi...
Physical activity is thought to decline during childhood, but the extent of the decline is unknown. ...
BACKGROUND: Sedentary time (ST) has been reported to have a range of negative health effects in adul...
Background: The prevalence of overweight/obesity increases substantially throughout the middle child...
Screen time, but not overall sedentary behaviour, is consistently related to cardiometabolic health ...