Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Recruitment
2.1.1. Baseline
2.1.2. Follow-Up
2.2. Data Collection
2.2.1. Baseline
2.2.2. Follow-Up
2.3. Measures
2.3.1. Activity Monitors
2.3.2. Baseline Anthropometrics Measures
2.3.3. Follow-up Anthropometrics Measures
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Baseline | 2 Year Follow-Up | Change from Baseline | |||
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Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | b (95% CI) | p | Cohen’s d | |
WC (cm) | 77.1 ± 9.98 | 79.9 ± 16.9 | 1.9 (−1.0, 4.8) | 0.200 | 0.277 |
BMI (kg/m2) | 22.2 ± 3.7 | 23.2 ± 3.8 | 0.6 (0.1, 01.1) | 0.030 | 0.542 |
Activity Measures | |||||
activPAL | min/day (SD) | min/day (SD) | |||
Sitting | 649.1 ± 91.9 | 663.7 ± 116.8 | 18.0 (−9.9, 46) | 0.200 | 0.226 |
SIT bouts >5 min | 500.4 ± 93.3 | 506.4 ± 100.7 | 5.6 (−21.62, 32.8) | 0.678 | 0.087 |
SIT bouts >10 min | 448 ± 91.8 | 461.7 ± 103.3 | 14.6 (−12.7, 41.9) | 0.287 | 0.211 |
SIT bouts >20 min | 354.8 ± 84.2 | 378.35 ± 106.1 | 26.4 (1.0, 51.8) | 0.042 | 0.425 |
Breaks from sitting (n/day) | 53.4 ± 16.8 | 47.3 ± 15.5 | −7.8 (−12.5, −3.1) | 0.002 | 0.888 |
Standing | 194.9 ± 71.2 | 196.5± 77.3 | 1.8 (−17.9, 21.6) | 0.851 | 0.459 |
Stepping | 116.2 ± 41.9 | 100.0 ± 45.6 | −19.1 (−31.7, −6.5) | 0.004 | 0.466 |
Actigraph | |||||
SED | 648.2 ± 65.1 | 696.8 ± 86.1 | 51.8 (37.1, 66.5) | 0.000 | 0.948 |
LIPA | 260.2 ± 54.5 | 228.1 ± 73.7 | −32.5 (−45.2, −19.7) | 0.000 | 0.701 |
Low-LIPA | 166.3 ± 35.5 | 141 ± 40.4 | −26.2 (−34.1, −18.2) | 0.000 | 0.845 |
High-LIPA | 93.9 ± 25.2 | 87.1 ± 38.4 | −6.3 (−12.6, −0.04) | 0.048 | 0.317 |
MVPA | 51.6 ± 26.7 | 35.1 ± 28.5 | −19.4 (−25.5, −13.4) | 0.000 | 0.715 |
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Contardo Ayala, A.M.; Salmon, J.; Dunstan, D.W.; Arundell, L.; Parker, K.; Timperio, A. Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents. Children 2019, 6, 2. https://doi.org/10.3390/children6010002
Contardo Ayala AM, Salmon J, Dunstan DW, Arundell L, Parker K, Timperio A. Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents. Children. 2019; 6(1):2. https://doi.org/10.3390/children6010002
Chicago/Turabian StyleContardo Ayala, Ana María, Jo Salmon, David W. Dunstan, Lauren Arundell, Kate Parker, and Anna Timperio. 2019. "Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents" Children 6, no. 1: 2. https://doi.org/10.3390/children6010002
APA StyleContardo Ayala, A. M., Salmon, J., Dunstan, D. W., Arundell, L., Parker, K., & Timperio, A. (2019). Longitudinal Changes in Sitting Patterns, Physical Activity, and Health Outcomes in Adolescents. Children, 6(1), 2. https://doi.org/10.3390/children6010002