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Effectiveness of interventions for reducing non-occupational sedentary behaviour in adults and older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Nipun ShresthaJozo GrgicGlen WiesnerAlexandra ParkerHrvoje PodnarJason A BennieStuart J H BiddleZeljko Pedisic
Published in: British journal of sports medicine (2018)
The findings of this systematic review suggest the interventions may be effective in reducing non-occupational sedentary behaviour in the short to medium term in adults. However, no significant effect was found on longer term outcomes. The quality of evidence was, however, low to very low. No evidence was available on the effectiveness of non-occupational interventions on reducing sedentary time in older adults. Further high-quality research with larger samples is warranted.
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