Fitness, fatness and the reallocation of time between children's daily movement behaviours: an analysis of compositional data
Abstract Background Movement behaviours performed over a finite period such as a 24 h day are compositional data. Compositional data exist in a constrained simplex geometry that is incongruent with traditional multivariate analytical techniques. However, the expression of compositional data as log-r...
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Main Authors: | Stuart J. Fairclough (Author), Dorothea Dumuid (Author), Sarah Taylor (Author), Whitney Curry (Author), Bronagh McGrane (Author), Gareth Stratton (Author), Carol Maher (Author), Timothy Olds (Author) |
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