Accuracy of Sedentary Behavior-Triggered Ecological Momentary Assessment for Collecting Contextual Information : Development and Feasibility Study

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Ebner-Priemer, Ulrich
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JMIR mHealth and uHealth. JMIR Publications Inc.. 2020, 8(9), e17852. eISSN 2291-5222. Available under: doi: 10.2196/17852
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Sedentary behavior has received much attention in the scientific community over the past decade. There is growing evidence that sedentary behavior is negatively associated with physical and mental health. However, an in-depth understanding of the social and environmental context of sedentary behavior is missing. Information about sedentary behavior, such as how everyday sedentary behavior occurs throughout the day (eg, number and length of sedentary bouts), where, when, and with whom it takes place, and what people are doing while being sedentary, is useful to inform the development of interventions aimed at reducing sedentary time. However, examining everyday sedentary behavior requires specific methods.

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sedentariness; Ecological Momentary Assessment; accelerometry; mHealth; context
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ISO 690GIURGIU, Marco, Christina NIERMANN, Ulrich EBNER-PRIEMER, Martina KANNING, 2020. Accuracy of Sedentary Behavior-Triggered Ecological Momentary Assessment for Collecting Contextual Information : Development and Feasibility Study. In: JMIR mHealth and uHealth. JMIR Publications Inc.. 2020, 8(9), e17852. eISSN 2291-5222. Available under: doi: 10.2196/17852
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