Socioeconomic gradients in 24-hour movement patterns across weekends and weekdays in a working-age sample: evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study.
Joanna M BlodgettDavid BannSebastien F M ChastinMatthew AhmadiEmmanuel StamatakisRachel CooperMark HamerPublished in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2024)
There were strong socioeconomic gradients in 24-hour movement behaviours, with notable differences between weekdays/weekends and behaviour type/posture. These findings emphasise the need to consider socioeconomic position, behaviour type/posture and the day of the week when researching or designing interventions targeting working-age adults.