Professor Corneel Vandelanotte talks about his experiences of creating a journal from conception to full launch and his vision for the journal. See the blog post here.
You can read his previous blog about the journal launch here.
Aims and scope
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Suggest your idea for a collection or special issue
We are always happy to hear from authors, editors and readers about what they want to see from the journal. We would therefore love to hear from you regarding any ideas or suggestions you might have for collections or special issues in Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors. If you have an idea for a special issue, please send an email to Corneel Vandelanotte with a description of the topic and, if available, a list of authors that you think would be interested in contributing to this collection or special issue.
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Physical activity and sedentary behaviour of male adolescents in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-method case study using accelerometers, automated wearable cameras, diaries, and interviews
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Associations between app usage and behaviour change in a m-health intervention to improve physical activity and sleep health in adults: secondary analyses from two randomised controlled trials
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A systematic review of compositional analysis studies examining the associations between sleep, sedentary behaviour, and physical activity with health indicators in early childhood
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Associations between activity, sedentary and sleep behaviours and psychosocial health in young children: a longitudinal compositional time-use study
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Associations between meeting the Canadian 24-hour movement guidelines and physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and overall development in early childhood
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Many different roads lead to Rome: equivalence of time-use for activity, sedentary and sleep behaviours and dietary intake profiles among adolescents
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A public health milestone: China publishes new Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines
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Cross-sectional associations between 24-hour activity behaviours and motor competence in youth: a compositional data analysis
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A journal dedicated to studying the combined effects of activity, sedentary and sleep behaviours
Editor's quote
"Physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep all influence one another and are all related to both physical and mental health outcomes. To improve health it is important that we increase our understanding of how these behaviors interact. Research in this area is increasing exponentially and JASSB is the first journal specifically dedicated to studying the combined effects of activity, sedentary and sleep behaviors."
Corneel Vandelanotte, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors