Background: Sedentary behaviours (SB) are highly prevalent in young people and may be adversely associated with physical and mental health. Understanding of the modifiable determinants of SB is necessary to inform the design of behaviour change interventions but much of the existing research is cross-sectional and focussed upon screen-based behaviours. Purpose: To examine the social, psychological and environmental determinants of change in children’s objectively measured sedentary time from age 11 to 14 years. Methods: Data are from the second (2008) and third (2011) waves of assessment in the Sport, Physical Activity, and Eating Behaviour: Environmental Determinants in Young People (SPEEDY) study, conducted in the county of Norfolk, Uni...
Sedentary behaviours are highly prevalent in youth and and may be associated with markers of physica...
Funder: University of East Anglia, Faculty of Medicine and Health SciencesSedentary behaviors are hi...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has emerged as a potential risk factor for metabolic health in youth. Knowl...
Background Sedentary behaviours (SB) are highly prevalent in young people and may be adversely assoc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Sedentary behaviours (SB) are highly prevalent in young people and may be a...
Sedentary behaviours (SB) are highly prevalent in young people and may be adversely associated with ...
Understanding the determinants of sedentary time during childhood contributes to the development of ...
© 2013 Atkin et al.Background: Understanding the determinants of sedentary time during childhood con...
AbstractThe current study aimed to identify the determinants of objectively measured changes in sede...
Background: Understanding the determinants of sedentary time during childhood contributes to the dev...
The current study aimed to identify the determinants of objectively measured changes in sedentary ti...
Background: Understanding the determinants of sedentary time during childhood contributes to the dev...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has emerged as a potential risk factor for metabolic health in youth. Knowl...
The current study aimed to identify the determinants of objectively measured changes in sedentary ti...
Sedentary behaviours are highly prevalent in young people and it is of concern that they may become ...
Sedentary behaviours are highly prevalent in youth and and may be associated with markers of physica...
Funder: University of East Anglia, Faculty of Medicine and Health SciencesSedentary behaviors are hi...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has emerged as a potential risk factor for metabolic health in youth. Knowl...
Background Sedentary behaviours (SB) are highly prevalent in young people and may be adversely assoc...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Sedentary behaviours (SB) are highly prevalent in young people and may be a...
Sedentary behaviours (SB) are highly prevalent in young people and may be adversely associated with ...
Understanding the determinants of sedentary time during childhood contributes to the development of ...
© 2013 Atkin et al.Background: Understanding the determinants of sedentary time during childhood con...
AbstractThe current study aimed to identify the determinants of objectively measured changes in sede...
Background: Understanding the determinants of sedentary time during childhood contributes to the dev...
The current study aimed to identify the determinants of objectively measured changes in sedentary ti...
Background: Understanding the determinants of sedentary time during childhood contributes to the dev...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has emerged as a potential risk factor for metabolic health in youth. Knowl...
The current study aimed to identify the determinants of objectively measured changes in sedentary ti...
Sedentary behaviours are highly prevalent in young people and it is of concern that they may become ...
Sedentary behaviours are highly prevalent in youth and and may be associated with markers of physica...
Funder: University of East Anglia, Faculty of Medicine and Health SciencesSedentary behaviors are hi...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) has emerged as a potential risk factor for metabolic health in youth. Knowl...