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BMC Public Health

Issue Special Issue 2/2019

Application of time use methods to physical activity and behavioural nutrition research

Content (10 Articles)

Open Access Public Health Introduction

The evolution of time use approaches for understanding activities of daily living in a public health context

Josephine Y. Chau, Sjaan R. Gomersall, Hidde P. van der Ploeg, Karen Milton

Open Access Public Health Research

A short history of time use research; implications for public health

Adrian Bauman, Michael Bittman, Jonathan Gershuny

Open Access Research

A validation study of the Eurostat harmonised European time use study (HETUS) diary using wearable technology

Teresa Harms, Jonathan Gershuny, Aiden Doherty, Emma Thomas, Karen Milton, Charlie Foster

Open Access Research

Daily metabolic expenditures: estimates from US, UK and polish time-use data

Teresa Harms, David Berrigan, Jonathan Gershuny

Open Access Research

Use of previous-day recalls of physical activity and sedentary behavior in epidemiologic studies: results from four instruments

Charles E. Matthews, David Berrigan, Beate Fischer, Sjaan R. Gomersall, Andrea Hillreiner, Youngwon Kim, Michael F. Leitzmann, Pedro Saint-Maurice, Timothy S. Olds, Gregory J. Welk

Open Access Research

Prevalence and correlates of domain-specific sedentary time of adults in the Netherlands: findings from the 2006 Dutch time use survey

Anne Loyen, Josephine Y. Chau, Judith G. M. Jelsma, Femke van Nassau, Hidde P. van der Ploeg

Open Access Research

A hard day’s night: time use in shift workers

Tracy L. Kolbe-Alexander, Sjaan Gomersall, Bronwyn Clark, Luciana Torquati, Toby Pavey, Wendy J. Brown

Open Access Research

Feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of a text message-enhanced clinical exercise rehabilitation intervention for increasing ‘whole-of-day’ activity in people living with and beyond cancer

Sjaan R. Gomersall, Tina L. Skinner, Elisabeth Winkler, Genevieve N. Healy, Elizabeth Eakin, Brianna Fjeldsoe

Open Access Obesity Research

The social disorganization of eating: a neglected determinant of the Australian epidemic of overweight/obesity

Michael Bittman, Eimear Cleary, Charlotte Wilkinson-Bibicos, Jonathan Gershuny