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Changes in sedentary time are associated with changes in mental wellbeing over 1 year in young adults

AbstractExcessive sedentary time is related to poor mental health. However, much of the current literature uses cross-sectional data and/or self-reported sedentary time, and does not assess factors such as sedentary bout length. To address these limitations, the influence of objectively measured sed...

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Published in:Preventive medicine reports 2018-09, Vol.11, p.274-281
Main Authors: Ellingson, Laura D, Meyer, Jacob D, Shook, Robin P, Dixon, Philip M, Hand, Gregory A, Wirth, Michael D, Paluch, Amanda E, Burgess, Stephanie, Hebert, James R, Blair, Steven N
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Summary:AbstractExcessive sedentary time is related to poor mental health. However, much of the current literature uses cross-sectional data and/or self-reported sedentary time, and does not assess factors such as sedentary bout length. To address these limitations, the influence of objectively measured sedentary time including sedentary bout length (i.e.
ISSN:2211-3355
2211-3355
DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2018.07.013