The context matters - not all prolonged sitting bouts are equally related to momentary affective states: an ambulatory assessment with sedentary-triggered E-diaries
Abstract Background 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-dept...
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Main Authors: | Martina Kanning (Author), Christina Niermann (Author), Ulrich Ebner-Primer (Author), Marco Giurgiu (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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