Authors
Ian Janssen, Anna E Clarke, Valerie Carson, Jean-Philippe Chaput, Lora M Giangregorio, Michelle E Kho, Veronica J Poitras, Robert Ross, Travis J Saunders, Amanda Ross-White, Sebastien FM Chastin
Publication date
2020
Source
Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism
Volume
45
Issue
10
Pages
S248-S257
Publisher
NRC Research Press
Description
This systematic review determined if the composition of time spent in movement behaviours (i.e., sleep, sedentary behaviour (SED), light physical activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA)) is associated with health in adults. Five electronic databases were searched in August 2019. Studies were eligible for inclusion if they were peer-reviewed, examined community-dwelling adults, and used compositional data analysis to examine the associations between the composition of time spent in movement behaviours and health outcomes. Eight studies (7 cross-sectional, 1 prospective cohort) of >12 000 unique participants were included. Findings indicated that the 24-h movement behaviour composition was associated with all-cause mortality (1 of 1 analyses), adiposity (4 of 4 analyses), and cardiometabolic biomarkers (8 of 15 analyses). Reallocating time into MVPA from other movement behaviours …
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