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January 27, 2021

Genetic variants related to physical activity or sedentary behaviour: a systematic review

A new study titled “Genetic variants related to physical activity or sedentary behaviour: a systematic review” has been recently published in the International Journal of Behavioral […]
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January 20, 2021

Habitual physical activity levels and sedentary time of children in different childcare arrangements

Thank you to Dr. Trish Tucker and Julie Statler for providing this post. The blog post describes a study titled “Habitual physical activity levels and sedentary […]
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January 13, 2021

Measurement of sedentary behaviour in human adults: A toolkit

Thank you to Dr. Justin Aunger and Dr. Janelle Wagnild for providing this post.  Dr. Justin Aunger (Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham, UK) and […]
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January 6, 2021

Sedentary behaviour among general practitioners: a systematic review

A new article titled “Sedentary behaviour among general practitioners: a systematic review” was just published in the BMC Family Practice. The study summary and citation details […]
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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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