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Sedentary behaviour interventions in young people: a meta-analysis
Stuart Biddle, Sophie O'Connell, Rock Braithwaite
British Journal of Sports Medicine (2011) Vol. 45, Iss. 11, pp. 937-942
Open Access | Times Cited: 125

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Sedentary time in adults and the association with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and death: systematic review and meta-analysis
Emma G. Wilmot, Charlotte L. Edwardson, Felix Achana, et al.
Diabetologia (2012) Vol. 55, Iss. 11, pp. 2895-2905
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1646

Associations between sedentary behaviour and physical activity in children and adolescents: a meta‐analysis
Natalie Pearson, Rock Braithwaite, Stuart Biddle, et al.
Obesity Reviews (2014) Vol. 15, Iss. 8, pp. 666-675
Open Access | Times Cited: 313

The effect of a cluster randomised control trial on objectively measured sedentary time and parental reports of time spent in sedentary activities in Belgian preschoolers: the ToyBox-study
Marieke De Craemer, Ellen De Decker, Mai J. M. Chinapaw, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2016) Vol. 13, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 250

A systematic review of school-based interventions targeting physical activity and sedentary behaviour among older adolescents
S.-T. Hynynen, Maartje M. van Stralen, Falko F. Sniehotta, et al.
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2015) Vol. 9, Iss. 1, pp. 22-44
Open Access | Times Cited: 235

Interventions designed to reduce sedentary behaviours in young people: a review of reviews
Stuart Biddle, Irene Petrolini, Natalie Pearson
British Journal of Sports Medicine (2013) Vol. 48, Iss. 3, pp. 182-186
Open Access | Times Cited: 195

Sedentary behavior as a daily process regulated by habits and intentions.
David E. Conroy, Jaclyn P. Maher, Steriani Elavsky, et al.
Health Psychology (2013) Vol. 32, Iss. 11, pp. 1149-1157
Open Access | Times Cited: 179

Music Enhances Performance and Perceived Enjoyment of Sprint Interval Exercise
Matthew Stork, Matthew Kwan, Martin J. Gibala, et al.
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2014) Vol. 47, Iss. 5, pp. 1052-1060
Open Access | Times Cited: 151

Impact of social norms and social support on diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviour of adolescents: a scoping review
Catherine E. Draper, Liesl Grobler, Lisa K. Micklesfield, et al.
Child Care Health and Development (2015) Vol. 41, Iss. 5, pp. 654-667
Closed Access | Times Cited: 133

Development of Burnout Perceptions During Adolescence Among High-Level Athletes: A Developmental and Gendered Perspective
Sandrine Isoard‐Gautheur, Emma Guillet‐Descas, Patrick Gaudreau, et al.
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2014) Vol. 37, Iss. 4, pp. 436-448
Open Access | Times Cited: 115

Longitudinal changes in objectively measured sedentary behaviour and their relationship with adiposity in children and adolescents: systematic review and evidence appraisal
Chiaki Tanaka, J.J. Reilly, Yajun Huang
Obesity Reviews (2014) Vol. 15, Iss. 10, pp. 791-803
Closed Access | Times Cited: 113

Can High-Intensity Exercise Be More Pleasant? Attentional Dissociation Using Music and Video
Leighton Jones, Costas I. Karageorghis, Panteleimon Ekkekakis
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2014) Vol. 36, Iss. 5, pp. 528-541
Open Access | Times Cited: 100

Reducing youth screen time: Qualitative metasynthesis of findings on barriers and facilitators.
Karl E. Minges, Neville Owen, Jo Salmon, et al.
Health Psychology (2015) Vol. 34, Iss. 4, pp. 381-397
Open Access | Times Cited: 93

The effectiveness of sedentary behaviour interventions on sitting time and screen time in children and adults: an umbrella review of systematic reviews
Phuong Nguyen, Long Khanh‐Dao Le, Dieu Nguyen, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2020) Vol. 17, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 92

Identifying effective intervention strategies to reduce children’s screen time: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Alexis Jones, Bridget Armstrong, R. Glenn Weaver, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2021) Vol. 18, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 61

Primary prevention of overweight in children and adolescents: a meta-analysis of the effectiveness of interventions aiming to decrease sedentary behaviour
Amy van Grieken, Nicole P. M. Ezendam, Winifred D. Paulis, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2012) Vol. 9, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 103

Family‐based interventions for reducing sedentary time in youth: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
Samantha Marsh, Louise Foley, Désirée C. Wilks, et al.
Obesity Reviews (2013) Vol. 15, Iss. 2, pp. 117-133
Closed Access | Times Cited: 101

The effectiveness of interventions to increase physical activity among young girls: A meta-analysis
Stuart Biddle, Rock Braithwaite, Natalie Pearson
Preventive Medicine (2014) Vol. 62, pp. 119-131
Open Access | Times Cited: 85

Effectiveness of intervention strategies exclusively targeting reductions in children’s sedentary time: a systematic review of the literature
Teatske M. Altenburg, Joana Kist-van Holthe, Mai J. M. Chinapaw
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2016) Vol. 13, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 84

Outcomes and process evaluation of a programme integrating physical activity into the primary school mathematics curriculum: The EASY Minds pilot randomised controlled trial
Nicholas Riley, David R. Lubans, Philip J. Morgan, et al.
Journal of science and medicine in sport (2014) Vol. 18, Iss. 6, pp. 656-661
Open Access | Times Cited: 82

Interventions to reduce sedentary behaviour in 0–5-year-olds: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Katherine Downing, Jill A. Hnatiuk, Trina Hinkley, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine (2016) Vol. 52, Iss. 5, pp. 314-321
Open Access | Times Cited: 75

The effect of interventions targeting screen time reduction
Lei Wu, Samio Sun, Yao He, et al.
Medicine (2016) Vol. 95, Iss. 27, pp. e4029-e4029
Open Access | Times Cited: 74

Differences in Energy Balance-Related Behaviours in European Preschool Children: The ToyBox-Study
Marieke De Craemer, Mina Lateva, Violeta Iotova, et al.
PLoS ONE (2015) Vol. 10, Iss. 3, pp. e0118303-e0118303
Open Access | Times Cited: 70

Effect of intervention programs in schools to reduce screen time: a meta‐analysis
Roberta Roggia Friedrich, Jéssica Pinto Polet, Ilaine Schuch, et al.
Jornal de Pediatria (2014) Vol. 90, Iss. 3, pp. 232-241
Open Access | Times Cited: 69

Digital Interventions for Universal Health Promotion in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
Christina Oh, Bianca Carducci, Tyler Vaivada, et al.
PEDIATRICS (2022) Vol. 149, Iss. Supplement 6
Open Access | Times Cited: 30

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