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Levels and Correlates of Objectively Measured Sedentary Behavior in Young Children : SUNRISE Study Results from 19 Countries
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- Kariippanon, Katharina E. (author)
- Univ Wollongong, Australia
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- Chong, Kar Hau (author)
- Univ Wollongong, Australia
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- Janssen, Xanne (author)
- Univ Strathclyde, Scotland
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- Tomaz, Simone A. (author)
- Univ Glasgow, Scotland
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- Ribeiro, Evelyn H. C. (author)
- Univ Sao Paulo, Brazil
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- Munambah, Nyaradzai (author)
- Univ Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
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- Chan, Cecilia H. S. (author)
- Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Peoples R China
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- Chathurangana, Pw Prasad (author)
- Univ Colombo, Sri Lanka
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- Draper, Catherine E. (author)
- Univ Witwatersrand, South Africa
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- El Hamdouchi, Asmaa (author)
- CNESTEN Univ Ibn Tofail URAC 39, Morocco
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- Florindo, Alex A. (author)
- Univ Sao Paulo, Brazil
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- Guan, Hongyan (author)
- Capital Inst Pediat, Peoples R China
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- Ha, Amy S. (author)
- Chinese Univ Hong Kong, Peoples R China
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- Hossain, Mohammad Sorowar (author)
- Biomed Res Fdn, Bangladesh
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- Kim, Dong Hoon (author)
- Korea Inst Child Care & Educ, South Korea
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- Van Kim, Thanh (author)
- Pham Ngoc Thach Univ Med, Vietnam
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- Koh, Denise C. L. (author)
- Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
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- Löf, Marie (author)
- Karolinska Institutet,Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för samhälle och hälsa,Medicinska fakulteten
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- Pham, Bang Nguyen (author)
- Papua New Guinea Inst Med Res, Papua N Guinea
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- Poh, Bee Koon (author)
- Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
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- Reilly, John J. (author)
- Univ Strathclyde, Scotland
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- Staiano, Amanda E. (author)
- Pennington Biomed Res Ctr, LA USA
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- Suherman, Adang (author)
- Univ Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
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- Tanaka, Chiaki (author)
- Tokyo Kasei Gakuin Univ, Japan
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- Tang, Hong Kim (author)
- Pham Ngoc Thach Univ Med, Vietnam
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- Tremblay, Mark S. (author)
- Childrens Hosp Eastern Ontario, Canada
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- Webster, E. Kipling (author)
- Augusta Univ, GA USA
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- Wickramasinghe, V. Pujitha (author)
- Univ Colombo, Sri Lanka
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- Wong, Jyh Eiin (author)
- Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
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- Okely, Anthony D. (author)
- Univ Wollongong, Australia
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- Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2022
- 2022
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In: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. - : Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. - 0195-9131 .- 1530-0315. ; 54:7, s. 1123-1130
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- Purpose There is a paucity of global data on sedentary behavior during early childhood. The purpose of this study was to examine how device-measured sedentary behavior in young children differed across geographically, economically, and sociodemographically diverse populations, in an international sample. Methods This multinational, cross-sectional study included data from 1071 children 3-5 yr old from 19 countries, collected between 2018 and 2020 (pre-COVID). Sedentary behavior was measured for three consecutive days using activPAL accelerometers. Sedentary time, sedentary fragmentation, and seated transport duration were calculated. Linear mixed models were used to examine the differences in sedentary behavior variables between sex, country-level income groups, urban/rural settings, and population density. Results Children spent 56% (7.4 h) of their waking time sedentary. The longest average bout duration was 81.1 +/- 45.4 min, and an average of 61.1 +/- 50.1 min center dot d(-1) was spent in seated transport. Children from upper-middle-income and high-income countries spent a greater proportion of the day sedentary, accrued more sedentary bouts, had shorter breaks between sedentary bouts, and spent significantly more time in seated transport, compared with children from low-income and lower-middle-income countries. Sex and urban/rural residential setting were not associated with any outcomes. Higher population density was associated with several higher sedentary behavior measures. Conclusions These data advance our understanding of young childrens sedentary behavior patterns globally. Country income levels and population density appear to be stronger drivers of the observed differences, than sex or rural/urban residential setting.
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- MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP -- Hälsovetenskap -- Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi (hsv//swe)
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES -- Health Sciences -- Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology (hsv//eng)
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- SITTING; EARLY YEARS; SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS; ACCELEROMETRY
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