Low movement, deep-learned sitting patterns, and sedentary behavior in the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE).
Paul R HibbingJordan A CarlsonChelsea SteelMikael Anne Greenwood-HickmanSupun NakandalaMarta M JankowskaJohn BellettiereJingjing ZouAndrea Z LaCroixArun KumarPeter Todd KatzmarzykLoki NatarajanPublished in: International journal of obesity (2005) (2023)
Using traditional measures of low movement as a surrogate for SB may lead to underestimated or undetected adverse associations between SB and obesity. CHAP-Child allows assessment of sitting posture using hip-worn accelerometers. Ongoing work is needed to understand how low movement and posture are related to one another, as well as their potential health implications.