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November 27, 2019

Informing Behaviour Change: What Sedentary Behaviours Do Families Perform at Home and How Can They Be Targeted?

The study was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health on 18 November 2019, available here (open access). Authors Lauren Arundell, Kate Parker, […]
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November 20, 2019

Screen time and problem behaviors in children: exploring the mediating role of sleep duration

The paper titled “Screen time and problem behaviors in children: exploring the mediating role of sleep duration” was published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition […]
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November 13, 2019

Impact of free-living pattern of sedentary behaviour on intra-day glucose regulation in type 2 diabetes

The paper titled “Impact of free-living pattern of sedentary behaviour on intra-day glucose regulation in type 2 diabetes” is published in the European Journal of Applied […]
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November 6, 2019

Are You Losing Sleep Over Your Cellphone?

Today’s blog comes from Katie MacAskill. More info on Katie can be found at the end of this post. Sleep is one of the most important […]
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About SBRN

The Sedentary Behaviour Research Network (SBRN) is the only organization for researchers and health professionals which focuses specifically on the health impact of sedentary behaviour.

SBRN’s mission is to connect sedentary behaviour researchers and health professionals working in all fields of study, and to disseminate this research to the academic community and to the public at large. Read more »

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