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A systematic review of the prevalence of sedentary behavior during the after-school period among children aged 5-18 yearsThe correlates of after-school sedentary behavior among children aged 5-18 years: a systematic review.A cluster-randomized controlled trial to reduce sedentary behavior and promote physical activity and health of 8-9 year olds: the Transform-Us! study.Contribution of the After-School Period to Children's Daily Participation in Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviours.Agreement between activPAL and ActiGraph for assessing children's sedentary time.Examination of mid-intervention mediating effects on objectively assessed sedentary time among children in the Transform-Us! cluster-randomized controlled trialAssociations of sedentary time patterns and TV viewing time with inflammatory and endothelial function biomarkers in children.What helps children to move more at school recess and lunchtime? Mid-intervention results from Transform-Us! cluster-randomised controlled trial.Standardising the 'after-school' period for children's physical activity and sedentary behaviour.A translational research intervention to reduce screen behaviours and promote physical activity among children: Switch-2-Activity.The Impact of Activity Based Working (ABW) on Workplace Activity, Eating Behaviours, Productivity, and Satisfaction.5-Year Changes in Afterschool Physical Activity and Sedentary BehaviorAre children’s perceptions of neighbourhood social environments associated with their walking and physical activity?The impact of height-adjustable desks and prompts to break-up classroom sitting on adolescents' energy expenditure, adiposity markers and perceived musculoskeletal discomfortExploring when and how adolescents sit: cross-sectional analysis of activPAL-measured patterns of daily sitting time, bouts and breaks.Informing Behaviour Change: What Sedentary Behaviours Do Families Perform at Home and How Can They Be Targeted?
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