2011
DOI: 10.1136/adc.2010.187161
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Excessive sedentary time and low cardiorespiratory fitness in European adolescents: the HELENA study

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“…Both studies reported that participants in both the high MVPA/low SB and low MVPA/low SB groups had higher odds of having a high cardiorespiratory fitness compared with those with low MVPA/high SB, although in 1 study (Martinez-Gomez et al 2011) this was observed in females only. Both studies also reported higher maximal oxygen uptake in the high MVPA/low SB group, compared with the low MVPA/high SB group, although 1 study (Martinez-Gomez et al 2011) observed this in females only.…”
Section: Cardiorespiratory Fitnesscontrasting
confidence: 42%
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“…Both studies reported that participants in both the high MVPA/low SB and low MVPA/low SB groups had higher odds of having a high cardiorespiratory fitness compared with those with low MVPA/high SB, although in 1 study (Martinez-Gomez et al 2011) this was observed in females only. Both studies also reported higher maximal oxygen uptake in the high MVPA/low SB group, compared with the low MVPA/high SB group, although 1 study (Martinez-Gomez et al 2011) observed this in females only.…”
Section: Cardiorespiratory Fitnesscontrasting
confidence: 42%
“…All studies were published in 2008 or later, with participants ranging from 4-18 years of age (the mean age was between 5.0 and 17.9 years). Of the 14 included studies, 10 reported on adiposity (Aggio et al 2015;Chaput et al 2014b;De Bourdeaudhuij et al 2013;Ekelund et al 2012;Herman et al 2014;Hjorth et al 2014b;Katzmarzyk et al 2015;Laurson et al 2008Laurson et al , 2014Loprinzi et al 2015), 3 on cardiometabolic risk factors (de Moraes et al 2013;Ekelund et al 2012;Hjorth et al 2014a), and 3 on cardiorespiratory or musculoskeletal fitness (Aggio et al 2015;Martinez-Gomez et al 2011;Santos et al 2014). Two papers (Aggio et al 2015;Ekelund et al 2012) reported on more than 1 indicator.…”
Section: Description Of Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…b A dose-response gradient of higher screen time with lower fitness was observed in 1 longitudinal study . c Includes 18 cross-sectional studies (Dencker et al 2010;Ruiz et al 2010;Aires et al 2011;Martinez-Gomez et al 2011b;Dowda et al 2012;Hay et al 2012;Machado-Rodrigues et al 2012;Grontved et al 2013;Lämmle et al 2013;Sandercock and Ogunleye 2013;Simhaee et al 2013;Ciesla et al 2014;Drenowatz et al 2014;Filho et al 2014;Poethko-Muller and Krug 2014;Santos et al 2014;Tucker et al 2014;Aggio et al 2015).…”
Section: Academic Achievementmentioning
confidence: 99%