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1. Reliability, reproducibility, and feasibility of youth activity profile (YAP) questionnaire in Chilean children and adolescents.

2. Evaluation of the ActiMotus Software to Accurately Classify Postures and Movements in Children Aged 3–14.

3. Minimum effective plyometric training volume in sedentary individuals: Impact on lower limb viscoelastic properties and functional performance in a randomised controlled trial.

4. Acceptability of a remotely delivered sedentary behaviour intervention to improve sarcopenia and maintain independent living in older adults with frailty: a mixed-methods study.

5. The impact of breaking up sitting during simulated nightshifts on musculoskeletal pain: A randomised controlled trial.

6. The Egyptian 24-h movement guidelines for children and adolescents: an integration of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, sleep and eating habits—by the Egyptian Academy of Bone and Muscle health.

7. The association between blood biological age at rehabilitation admission and physical activity during rehabilitation in geriatric inpatients: RESORT.

8. "Balancing work and movement": barriers and enablers for being physically active at Indian workplaces – findings from SMART STEP trial.

9. Validity of a wrist-worn consumer-grade wearable for estimating energy expenditure, sedentary behaviour, and physical activity in manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury.

10. Correspondence between the Simple Physical Activity Questionnaire (SIMPAQ) and accelerometer-based physical activity in inpatients treated for major depressive disorders in comparison to non-depressed controls.

11. Device-based 24-hour movement behaviours in adult phase III cardiac rehabilitation service-users during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods prospective observational study.

12. Effectiveness of a parent-focused intervention targeting 24-hour movement behaviours in preschool-aged children: a randomised controlled trial.

13. The frail-LESS (LEss sitting and sarcopenia in frail older adults) remote intervention to improve sarcopenia and maintain independent living via reductions in sedentary behaviour: findings from a randomised controlled feasibility trial.

14. Measuring 24‐h use of time in people with a diabetes‐related foot ulcer: A feasibility study.

15. The accumulation of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in children with cerebral palsy and their typically developing peers aged 6–12 years.

16. Do movement behaviours influence the association between early menarche and depression symptoms among Brazilian adolescents?

17. Effects of light‐intensity physical activity on cardiometabolic parameters in young adults with overweight and obesity: The SED‐ACT randomized controlled crossover trial.

18. Acceptability of a remotely delivered sedentary behaviour intervention to improve sarcopenia and maintain independent living in older adults with frailty: a mixed-methods study

19. 24-H movement behaviours research in Chinese population: A scoping review

20. Acute effect of single-session physio-ball wall squat training on knee active reposition sense and isokinetic parameters in sedentary female collegiate students: an experimental study

21. 'Balancing work and movement': barriers and enablers for being physically active at Indian workplaces – findings from SMART STEP trial

22. The frail-LESS (LEss sitting and sarcopenia in frail older adults) remote intervention to improve sarcopenia and maintain independent living via reductions in sedentary behaviour: findings from a randomised controlled feasibility trial

23. Effectiveness of a parent-focused intervention targeting 24-hour movement behaviours in preschool-aged children: a randomised controlled trial

24. Compliance with the 24-hour movement behaviour guidelines among children and adolescents with disabilities: a systematic review and meta-analysis

25. Validity and reliability of self-reported methods for assessment of 24-h movement behaviours: a systematic review

26. Association of meeting the 24-h movement guidelines with high blood pressure in adolescents: a cross-sectional study

27. Thigh-worn accelerometry: a comparative study of two no-code classification methods for identifying physical activity types

28. Device-measured sedentary time and intensity-specific physical activity in relation to all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality: the UK Biobank cohort study

29. Comparing national device-based physical activity surveillance systems: a systematic review

30. Associations between accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour with physical function among older women: a cross-sectional study

31. Physical activity levels and sedentary behaviour according to sex, age, BMI, academic year, and country among medical students in Latin America

32. Feasibility of a laboratory-based protocol for measuring energy expenditure and accelerometer calibration in adults with intellectual disabilities

33. Sedentary behaviour among elderly patients after total knee arthroplasty and its influencing factors

34. Sedentary behaviour may cause differences in physical outcomes and activities of daily living in older cardiovascular disease patients participating in phase I cardiac rehabilitation

35. Movement behaviour typologies and their associations with adiposity indicators in children and adolescents: a latent profile analysis of 24-h compositional data

36. Exploring the perspectives of older adults who are pre-frail and frail to identify interventions to reduce sedentary behaviour and improve mobility: a thematic content analysis

37. Cross‐sectional interactive associations of physical activity and sedentary behaviour with physical capacity across adulthood

38. Compliance with the 24-hour movement behaviour guidelines among children and adolescents with disabilities: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

39. Cardiometabolic disease risk in relation to objectively measured physical activity, sedentary behaviour in South African adults with knee and hip osteoarthritis.

40. Validity and reliability of self-reported methods for assessment of 24-h movement behaviours: a systematic review.

41. Physical activity, sedentary behaviour and well-being: experiences of people with knee and hip osteoarthritis.

42. Resistance exercise breaks during prolonged sitting augment the blood flow response to a subsequent oral glucose load in sedentary adults.

43. Associations between physical activity, sedentary behaviour and cognitive domain performance of people living with mild cognitive impairment in the community.

44. Yogistic efficacy on cardiopulmonary capacities, endurance efficiencies and musculoskeletal potentialities in female college students.

45. Post‐diagnosis adiposity, physical activity, sedentary behaviour, dietary factors, supplement use and colorectal cancer prognosis: Global Cancer Update Programme (CUP Global) summary of evidence grading.

46. Associations between natural blue and green space and preschool children's movement behaviours.

47. Association of meeting the 24-h movement guidelines with high blood pressure in adolescents: a cross-sectional study.

48. Thigh-worn accelerometry: a comparative study of two no-code classification methods for identifying physical activity types.

49. Associations between accelerometer-measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour with physical function among older women: a cross-sectional study.

50. Device-measured sedentary time and intensity-specific physical activity in relation to all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality: the UK Biobank cohort study.

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