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Published in: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine 3/2009

01-09-2009

Temporal and Environmental Patterns of Sedentary and Active Behaviors during Adolescents’ Leisure Time

Authors: Stuart J. H. Biddle, Simon J. Marshall, Trish Gorely, Noel Cameron

Published in: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | Issue 3/2009

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Abstract

Background

There is great interest in young people’s overweight and obesity. Few data, however, describe when sedentary and physically active behaviors are likely to occur during the day or how these behaviors are related to location.

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to describe sedentary and active leisure-time behaviors of adolescents across the day and setting.

Method

Adolescents (male n = 579, female n = 967; aged 13–16 years) completed time-use diaries for three weekdays and one weekend day. At 15 min intervals, participants recorded what they were doing and where they were.

Results

TV viewing and sports/exercise peaked at different times in the day, although TV viewing was two to three times more likely to occur than sports/exercise. TV viewing was most likely to occur during the middle to late evening. The playing of computer games was low, particularly for girls. Weekend data showed TV viewing was the most reported activity throughout the day. For boys, “being in the garden” was highly predictive of engaging in sports/exercise, but this declined rapidly with age. Motorized travel to school was reported twice as often as active travel.

Conclusion

Momentary assessments of behavior, in conjunction with contemporaneous reports of environmental factors, describe important patterns of leisure-time active and sedentary behaviors in youth.
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Metadata
Title
Temporal and Environmental Patterns of Sedentary and Active Behaviors during Adolescents’ Leisure Time
Authors
Stuart J. H. Biddle
Simon J. Marshall
Trish Gorely
Noel Cameron
Publication date
01-09-2009
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine / Issue 3/2009
Print ISSN: 1070-5503
Electronic ISSN: 1532-7558
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12529-008-9028-y

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