Authors
Stuart JH Biddle, Jason A Bennie, Adrian E Bauman, Josephine Y Chau, David Dunstan, Neville Owen, Emmanuel Stamatakis, Jannique GZ Van Uffelen
Publication date
2016/12
Journal
BMC public health
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
1-10
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Sedentary behaviours (time spent sitting, with low energy expenditure) are associated with deleterious health outcomes, including all-cause mortality. Whether this association can be considered causal has yet to be established. Using systematic reviews and primary studies from those reviews, we drew upon Bradford Hill’s criteria to consider the likelihood that sedentary behaviour in epidemiological studies is likely to be causally related to all-cause (premature) mortality. Searches for systematic reviews on sedentary behaviours and all-cause mortality yielded 386 records which, when judged against eligibility criteria, left eight reviews (addressing 17 primary studies) for analysis. Exposure measures included self-reported total sitting time, TV viewing time, and screen time. Studies included comparisons of a low-sedentary reference group with several higher sedentary categories, or compared the highest versus …
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