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Screen-time during the after-school period: A contextual perspective
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Reducing sitting at work: process evaluation of the SMArT Work (Stand More At Work) intervention
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SMArT Work: Stand more at Work: The development of behaviour changes strategies for increasing standing and movement among sedentary office workers
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Sedentary behavior and dietary intake in children, adolescents and adults: A systematic review.
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‘Snacktivity™’ to increase physical activity: Time to try something different?
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The effectiveness of interventions to increase physical activity among adolescent girls: A meta-analysis
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Sedentary behaviors and adiposity in young people: causality and conceptual model
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Using sit-to-stand workstations in offices: is there a compensation effect?
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Sedentary behaviour and diet across the lifespan: an updated systematic review
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The views of GPs about using sit–stand desks: an observational study
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Patterns of adolescent physical activity and dietary behaviours
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Clustering and correlates of screen-time and eating behaviours among young adolescents
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Clustering and correlates of screen-time and eating behaviours among young children
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Devices for self-monitoring sedentary time or physical activity: a scoping review.
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Sedentary Behaviour in Young People: Prevalence and Determinants - Project STIL
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Sedentary behaviour among Scottish youth: prevalence and determinants - Project STIL (Scotland)
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Methods of measurement in epidemiology: sedentary behaviour
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A cost and cost-benefit analysis of the Stand More AT Work (SMArT Work) intervention
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Effectiveness of the Stand More AT (SMArT) Work intervention: cluster randomised controlled trial
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Snacktivity™ to promote physical activity: a qualitative study
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Learning experiences from a season of sport education during Year 10 PE
Published 2003“…The emerging themes from the study were the competitions, changing power hierarchies, team affiliation and persistent team membership, changes to the motivational climate, and changes to traditional PE. …”
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Living against the norm : young women talk about role models
Published 2000“…References to role models have become common within both academic and lay literature, and claims appear repeatedly regarding the 'need' for 'strong' role models for today's youth and specifically for young women (Basow & Howe, 1980; Defour, & Paludi, 1995; Fine & Asch, 1985; Q'Connell & Russo, 1980). …”
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Predicting physical activity behaviour across early adolescence
Published 2018“…Researchers have called for a more comprehensive grasp of PA correlates and determinants and their impact on behaviour (Biddle & Mutrie, 2001, 2008). This broader picture needs to incorporate longitudinal study designs to accurately portray developmental changes (Evenson & Mota, 2011). …”
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