Publikation: The context matters : not all prolonged sitting bouts are equally related to mental health : an ambulatory assessment with sedentary-triggered E-diaries
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Sedentary behaviors (SB) and especially prolonged sitting bouts are highly prevalent in daily life and studies indicated an association with an increased risk for several non-communicable diseases. Consequently, guidelines to reduce SB were developed. At the same time, an in-depth knowledge regarding SB such as where, what and with whom people spend time sedentary as well as correlates such as affective states of prolonged sitting bouts, is still lacking. A more differentiated view on SB is necessary to identify detrimental and modifiable sedentary bouts. We addressed this gap by conducting an ambulatory assessment study including accelerometer and sedentary-triggered e-diaries that captures data during prolonged sitting bouts (> 20 min). We investigated how contextual factors of prolonged sitting bouts are associated with momentary affective states.
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KANNING, Martina, Christina NIERMANN, Ulrich EBNER-PRIEMER, Marco GIURGIU, 2021. The context matters : not all prolonged sitting bouts are equally related to mental health : an ambulatory assessment with sedentary-triggered E-diaries. In: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. BioMed Central. 2021, 18, 106. eISSN 1479-5868. Available under: doi: 10.1186/s12966-021-01170-3BibTex
@article{Kanning2021-12conte-54500, year={2021}, doi={10.1186/s12966-021-01170-3}, title={The context matters : not all prolonged sitting bouts are equally related to mental health : an ambulatory assessment with sedentary-triggered E-diaries}, volume={18}, journal={International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity}, author={Kanning, Martina and Niermann, Christina and Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich and Giurgiu, Marco}, note={Article Number: 106} }
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