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   <subfield code="a">Part I. Sedentary Behavior Concepts and Context -- Chapter 1. Emergence of Research on Sedentary Behavior and Health / Neville Owen ; Contemporary Sedentary Behavior Research and Concepts ; Sedentary Behavior and Health ; Sedentary Research Agenda ; Sedentary Behavior Research Priorities ; Summary -- Chapter 2. Gravity, Sitting, and Health / Joan Vernikos ; Gravity and Spaceflight ; Head Down Bed Rest Studies ; Gravity Deprivation Syndrome ; Health Consequences of Prolonged Sitting and Gravity ; Perceiving Gravity ; Gravity Intervention Design and Implementation ; Summary -- Chapter 3. Physiological Effects of Reducing and Breaking Up Sitting Time / David W. Dunstan, Bethany J. Howard, Audrey Bergouignan, Bronwyn A. Kingwell, and Neville Owen ; Methodological Considerations for Studies of Sedentary Behavior ; Metabolic Effects of Reduced Sitting and the Postprandial State ; Cardio Metabolic Effects Following Exposure to Reduced Sitting ; Cardiometabolic Effects of Repeated-Day Exposure to Reduced Sitting ; Public Health and Clinical Guidelines ; Summary -- Chapter 4. Rethinking the Chair and Sitting / Galen Cranz ; Problems with Sitting in Chairs ; Chair Designer Response ; Postural Education ; Summary -- Chapter 5. Children and Screen Time / Jorge A. Banda and Thomas N. Robinson ; Screen Time Exposure ; Mobile Devices and Screen Time Changes ; Influences on Media Use ; Screen Time and Body Weight ; Screen Time and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors ; Screen Time, Physical Activity, and Cardiorespiratory Fitness ; Screen Time and Dietary Habits ; Experimental Studies of Reducing Screen Time ; Summary -- Part II. Sedentary Behavior and Health -- Chapter 6. Economics of Sedentary Occupations / Kenneth A. Glover ; Economic Sectors ; Economics of Inactivity ; Worksite Health Promotion ; Regulation and Innovation ; Choice Architecture ; Summary -- Chapter 7. Sedentary Behavior and Obesity / Michael L. Power ; Role of Fat ; Adipose Tissue and Endocrine Function ; Mismatch Paradigm ; Obesity and Inflammation ; Central Versus Peripheral Obesity ; Sex Differences in Fat Storage and Mobilization ; Vitamin D, Adipose Tissue, and Sedentary Behavior ; Obesity Prevalence ; Summary -- Chapter 8. Sedentary Behavior and Incident Diabetes / Carl J. Caspersen and G. Darlene Thomas ; Diabetes Statistics ; Key Risk Factors ; Epidemiological Diabetes Research ; Research Limitations ; Six Criteria to Assess a Causal Inference for Sedentary Behavior and Diabetes ; Summary -- Chapter 9. Sedentary Behavior and Cardiovascular Disease / Edward Archer, Enrique G. Artero, and Steven N. Blair ; Cardiovascular Diseases ; Occupational Physical Activity and CVD ; Physical Activity and CVD ; Summary -- Chapter 10. Sedentary Behavior and Cancer / Brigid M. Lynch and Christine M. Friedenreich ; Cancer Epidemiology ; Key Risk Factors ; Sedentary Behavior and Cancer Research ; Sedentary Behavior and Cancer Survivorship ; Proposed Biological Mechanisms ; Summary -- Chapter 11. Sedentary Behavior and Low Back Pain / Marco S. Boscolo and Weimo Zhu ; Low Back Pain and Its Impact ; Spine Anatomy ; Spine Stability ; Known Risk Factors of Low Back Pain ; Relationship Between Low Back Pain and Sedentary Behavior ; Prevention of Low Back Pain ; Summary -- Chapter 12. Sedentary Behavior and Psychological Well-Being / Stuart J.H. Biddle and Stephan Bandelow ; Sedentary Behavior and Depression ; Sedentary Behavior and Cognitive Functioning ; Sedentary Behavior and Health-Related Quality of Life ; Summary -- Part III. Measuring and Analyzing Sedentary Behavior -- Chapter 13. Assessing Sedentary Behavior Using Questionnaires / Barbara E. Ainsworth, Alberto Floŕez Pregonero, and Fabien Rivier̀e ; Key Components of Questionnaires ; Measurement Principles of Questionnaires ; Practical Guidelines ; Summary -- Chapter 14. Assessing Sedentary Behavior Using Motion Sensors / Kong Y. Chen and Richard P. Troiano ; Key Components of Motion Sensors ; Measurement Principles of Motion Transducers ; Accelerometers ; Practical Guidelines ; Potential of Raw Accelerometer Data ; Summary -- Chapter 15. Assessing Sedentary Behavior Using Physiological Sensors / David Bassett and Dinesh John ; Key Components of Physiological Sensors ; Measurement Principles of Physiological Sensors ; Practical Guidelines ; Summary -- Chapter 16. Assessing Sedentary Behavior Using New Technology ; Dinesh John and Stephen Intille ; Existing Technology for Measuring Sedentary Behavior ; Sedentary Behavior Measurement Goals ; Improvements and Emerging Technology for Measuring Sedentary Behavior ; Data Collection, Storage, and Open Source Processing ; Summary -- Chapter 17. Critical Measurement and Research Issues in Analyzing Sedentary Behavior / Weimo Zhu ; Sedentary Behavior Data Characteristics ; Challenges and Solutions in the Analysis of Sedentary Behavior Data ; Summary -- Part IV. Sedentary Behavior and Subpopulations -- Chapter 18. Sedentary Behavior in Children / Gregory J. Welk and Youngwon Kim ; Measures of Sedentary Behavior in Youth ; Health Effects of Sedentary Behavior in Youth ; Epidemiology of Sedentary Behavior in Youth ; Differences in Sedentary Behavior by Age and Gender ; Social and Cultural Differences in Sedentary Behavior in Youth ; Correlates of Youth Sedentary Behavior ; Patterns of Youth Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior ; Intervention Approaches for Sedentary Behavior in Youth ; Summary -- Chapter 19. Occupational Sedentary Behavior in Adults / Wendy J. Brown ; Most Sedentary Occupations ; Characteristics of Sitting at Work ; Health Effects of Occupational Sitting ; Changing Sitting at Work to Improve Health Outcomes ; Summary -- Chapter 20. Sedentary Behavior of Older Adults / Jorge A. Banda, Sandra J. Winter, and Abby C. King ; Measuring Sedentary Behavior in Older Adults ; Health and Functional Outcomes of Sedentary Behavior ; Putative Drivers of Sedentary Behavior ; Possible Contexts of Sedentary Behavior ; Interventions Aimed at Reducing Sedentary Behavior ; Summary -- Chapter 21. Sedentary Behavior in Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups / Melicia C. Whitt-Glover and Tyrone G. Ceaser ; Statistics ; Correlates of Sedentary Behavior ; Interventions to Reduce Sedentary Behavior in Racial/Ethnic Minorities ; Summary -- Part V. Changing Sedentary Behavior -- Chapter 22. Psychological and Behavior-Based Interventions / Kevin Moran and John P. Elder ; Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior ; Social Cognitive Theory ; Health Belief Model ; Transtheoretical Model ; Operant Conditioning, Contingency Management and Positivistic Models ; Socioecological Models ; Summary -- Chapter 23. Environment and Policy Interventions / Jordan A. Carlson and James F. Sallis ; Comprehensive Multi-Level Approaches ; Evaluating Environment and Policy Interventions ; Integrating Environment and Policy Interventions with Other Approaches ; Practical Guidelines ; Summary -- Chapter 24. Sedentary Behavior and Worksite Interventions / Nicolaas P. Pronk ; Characteristics of Worksite Interventions ; Applications of Worksite Interventions ; Practical Guidelines ; Summary -- Chapter 25. Community Based Interventions / Adrian Bauman and Josephine Y. Chau ; Framework for Assessing Sedentary Behavior-Reducing Interventions ; Evaluating Community-Based Interventions ; Practical Guidelines ; Summary -- Chapter 26. Ergonomics of Redesigning Sitting / John B. Shea ; Characteristics and Impact of Chair Designs and Positional Behaviors ; Applications of Sitting Redesign ; Practical Guidelines ; Summary -- Chapter 27. Emerging Communication Systems to Curb Physical Inactivity / Dolores Albarracin, Vera Liao, Jessica Yi, and Cheng Zhai ; Determinants of Exposure and Attitude ; Determinants of Attitude and Behavior Change ; Information Systems ; Summary.</subfield>
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