Modelling the potential health and economic benefits of reducing population sitting time in Australia.
Phuong NguyenJaithri AnanthapavanEng Joo TanPaul CroslandSteve J BoweLan GaoDavid W DunstanMarj MoodiePublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2022)
Excessive sedentary time results in considerable population health burden in Australia. This paper describes the development of the first Australian sedentary behaviour model that can be used to predict the long term consequences of interventions targeted at reducing sedentary behaviour through reductions in sitting time. These estimates may be used by decision makers when prioritising healthcare resources and investing in preventative public health initiatives.