Gender and education differences in sedentary behaviour in Canada: an analysis of national cross-sectional surveys.
Stephanie A PrinceKaren C RobertsAlexandria MelvinGregory P ButlerWendy ThompsonPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
This information is valuable as it helps to identify segments of the population which may be at greater risk for engaging in higher volumes of sedentary behaviour. In turn, this information can identify target audiences and behaviours for policies and interventions. Future work is needed to further understand factors contributing to these differences (e.g., preferences, occupation, family structure).