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  1. Reducing sedentary behaviour significantly improves cardiometabolic health and plays an important role in the prevention and management of cardiometabolic diseases. However, limited effective strategies have b...

    Authors: Wouter M. A. Franssen, Ine Nieste, Frank Vandereyt, Hans H. C. M. Savelberg and Bert O. Eijnde
    Citation: Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors 2022 1:8
  2. Maternal physical activity is beneficial to pregnant women, fetus and newborns. Evidence suggests that the level of physical activity in this group is not up to the expectation around the world. Lack of knowle...

    Authors: Madhawa Perera, Kumara Dissanayake and Lalith Senarathna
    Citation: Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors 2022 1:7
  3. How we spend our time and what we eat have important implications for our health. Evidence suggests that health-equivalent behaviour change options which result in the same benefit are available within both ti...

    Authors: Dorothea Dumuid, Maddison L. Mellow, Tyman E. Stanford, Kar Hau Chong, Susan M. Sawyer, Ashleigh E. Smith, Charlotte Lund Rasmussen, Alexandra Wade and Timothy Olds
    Citation: Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors 2022 1:6
  4. Control measures enacted to control the spread of COVID-19 appear to have impacted adolescent movement behaviours. It remains unclear how these changes relate to sociodemographic characteristics and indicators...

    Authors: Amanda Lien, Hugues Sampasa-Kanyinga, Karen A. Patte, Scott T. Leatherdale and Jean-Philippe Chaput
    Citation: Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors 2022 1:5
  5. It is recommended that children and adolescents spendā€‰ā‰„ā€‰60 min per day of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity,ā€‰ā‰¤ā€‰2 h per day of recreational screen time, and 9ā€“11 h of sleep per night for school-aged childr...

    Authors: Hugues Sampasa-Kanyinga, Hayley A. Hamilton and Jean-Philippe Chaput
    Citation: Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors 2022 1:4
  6. The study aimed to examine the cross-sectional associations between 24-h activity compositions and motor competence in children and adolescents, while stratifying by sex and school type (primary or secondary s...

    Authors: Richard Tyler, Andrew J. Atkin, Jack R. Dainty, Dorothea Dumuid and Stuart J. Fairclough
    Citation: Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors 2022 1:3
  7. The importance of all movement behaviours (i.e., sleep, sedentary behaviour, and physical activity) for children's health has led to the creation of national and international 24-h movement behaviour guideline...

    Authors: Nicholas Kuzik, John C. Spence, Kevin Arkko, Clara-Jane Blye, Jenna Davie, Ria Duddridge, Tyler Ekeli, April English, Evelyn Etruw, Stephen Hunter, Carminda Goersch Lamboglia, Autumn Nesdoly, Madison Predy, Rebecca Rubuliak, Brendan Wohlers, Kelsey Wright…
    Citation: Journal of Activity, Sedentary and Sleep Behaviors 2022 1:2

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