Exploring adults' experiences of sedentary behaviour and participation in non-workplace interventions designed to reduce sedentary behaviour: a thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour is any waking behaviour characterised by an energy expenditure of ≤1.5 metabolic equivalent of task while in a sitting or reclining posture. Prolonged bouts of sedentary behaviour have been associated with negative health outcomes in all age groups. We examine...
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Main Authors: | G. H. Rawlings (Author), R. K. Williams (Author), D. J. Clarke (Author), C. English (Author), C. Fitzsimons (Author), I. Holloway (Author), R. Lawton (Author), G. Mead (Author), A. Patel (Author), A. Forster (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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