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Sedentary Behavior and Public Health: Integrating the Evidence and Identifying Potential Solutions

Authors :
Nicola D. Ridgers
Bronwyn K. Clark
Harriet Koorts
Gavin W. Lambert
Bronwyn A. Kingwell
Paddy C. Dempsey
David W. Dunstan
Genevieve N. Healy
Anna Timperio
Ana D. Goode
Neville Owen
Nyssa Hadgraft
Elizabeth G. Eakin
Jo Salmon
Owen, Neville
Healy, Genevieve N
Dempsey, Paddy C
Salmon, Jo
Timperio, Anna
Clark, Bronwyn K
Goode, Ana D
Koorts, Harriet
Ridgers, Nicola D
Hadgraft, Nyssa T
Lambert, Gavin
Eakin, Elizabeth G
Kingwell, Bronwyn A
Dunstan, David W
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Annual Reviews, 2020.

Abstract

In developed and developing countries, social, economic, and environmental transitions have led to physical inactivity and large amounts of time spent sitting. Research is now unraveling the adverse public health consequences of too much sitting. We describe improvements in device-based measurement that are providing new insights into sedentary behavior and health. We consider the implications of research linking evidence from epidemiology and behavioral science with mechanistic insights into the underlying biology of sitting time. Such evidence has led to new sedentary behavior guidelines and initiatives. We highlight ways that this emerging knowledge base can inform public health strategy: First, we consider epidemiologic and experimental evidence on the health consequences of sedentary behavior; second, we describe solutions-focused research from initiatives in workplaces and schools. To inform a broad public health strategy, researchers need to pursue evidence-informed collaborations with occupational health, education, and other sectors. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9fabb805d7951a5b83074d15e2505ef9