Authors
Andrew J Atkin, Trish Gorely, Stacy A Clemes, Thomas Yates, Charlotte Edwardson, Soren Brage, Jo Salmon, Simon J Marshall, Stuart JH Biddle
Publication date
2012/10/1
Journal
International journal of epidemiology
Volume
41
Issue
5
Pages
1460-1471
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background Research examining sedentary behaviour as a potentially independent risk factor for chronic disease morbidity and mortality has expanded rapidly in recent years.
Methods We present a narrative overview of the sedentary behaviour measurement literature. Subjective and objective methods of measuring sedentary behaviour suitable for use in population-based research with children and adults are examined. The validity and reliability of each method is considered, gaps in the literature specific to each method identified and potential future directions discussed.
Results To date, subjective approaches to sedentary behaviour measurement, e.g. questionnaires, have focused predominantly on TV viewing or other screen-based behaviours. Typically, such measures demonstrate moderate reliability but slight to moderate validity. Accelerometry is increasingly being used for …
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