2023
DOI: 10.1002/hpja.829
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Sedentary behaviour in Australian university students: The contribution of study‐related sedentary behaviour to total sedentary behaviour

Casey A. Sutherland,
Rachel L. Cole,
Mary Kynn
et al.

Abstract: Issue AddressedSeated activities are attributed to increased sedentary behaviour (SB) and adverse health effects, but little is currently known about university students' SB, particularly study‐related SB. This study describes the sociodemographic variations of domain‐specific SB in regional Australian university students and the contribution of study‐related SB to total SB.MethodsSelf‐reported daily SBs from a cross‐sectional survey of 451 students were used. Domain‐specific and total SB were described within… Show more

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