Authors
Dori E Rosenberg, Fiona C Bull, Alison L Marshall, James F Sallis, Adrian E Bauman
Publication date
2008/1
Journal
Journal of Physical Activity and Health
Volume
5
Issue
s1
Pages
S30-S44
Description
Purpose
This study explored definitions of sedentary behavior and examined the relationship between sitting time and physical inactivity using the sitting items from the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ).
Methods
Participants (N = 289, 44.6% male, mean age = 35.93) from 3 countries completed self-administered long- and short-IPAQ sitting items. Participants wore accelero-meters; were classified as inactive (no leisure-time activity), insufficiently active, or meeting recommendations; and were classified into tertiles of sitting behavior.
Results
Reliability of sitting time was acceptable for men and women. Correlations between total sitting and accelerometer counts/min <100 were significant for both long ( r = .33) and short ( r = .34) forms. There was no agreement between tertiles of sitting and the …
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