Authors
Xanne Janssen, Kay D Mann, Laura Basterfield, Kathryn N Parkinson, Mark S Pearce, Jessica K Reilly, Ashley J Adamson, John J Reilly
Publication date
2016/8/2
Journal
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
88
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
In many parts of the world policy and research interventions to modify sedentary behavior of children and adolescents are now being developed. However, the evidence to inform these interventions (e.g. how sedentary behavior changes across childhood and adolescence) is limited. This study aimed to assess longitudinal changes in sedentary behavior, and examine the degree of tracking of sedentary behavior from age 7y to 15y.
Methods
Participants were part of the Gateshead Millennium Study cohort. Measures were made at age 7y (n = 507), 9y (n = 510), 12y (n = 425) and 15y (n = 310). Participants were asked to wear an ActiGraph GT1M and accelerometer epochs were defined as sedentary when recorded counts were ≤25 counts/15 s. Differences in sedentary time and sedentary fragmentation were examined using the …
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