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    An Ecological Model for Understanding and Influencing Sedentary Behaviour

    With the evidence that time spent sitting can have adverse health consequences, a research priority is to build the requisite knowledge base for effective interventions—that is, what needs to be changed in ord...

    Nyssa Hadgraft, David Dunstan, Neville Owen in Sedentary Behaviour Epidemiology (2023)

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    Reducing sitting at work: process evaluation of the SMArT Work (Stand More At Work) intervention

    Office-based workers accumulate high amounts of sitting time. Stand More At Work (SMArT Work) aimed to reduce occupational sitting time and a cluster randomised controlled trial demonstrated it was successful ...

    Stuart J. H. Biddle, Sophie E. O’Connell, Melanie J. Davies, David Dunstan in Trials (2020)

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    Stand Out in Class: restructuring the classroom environment to reduce sedentary behaviour in 9–10-year-olds — study protocol for a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial

    Sedentary behaviour (sitting) is a highly prevalent negative health behaviour, with individuals of all ages exposed to environments that promote prolonged sitting. Excessive sedentary behaviour adversely affec...

    Stacy A. Clemes, Daniel D. Bingham, Natalie Pearson in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2018)