Correlates of sedentary behaviour in Asian adults: A systematic review

The objective of this study is to systematically review the evidence on correlates of sedentary behaviour (SB) among Asian adults. We searched for studies that examined individual, environmental, and political/cultural correlates of total and domain-specific SB (transport, occupation, leisure, and s...

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Main Authors: Muller, Andre Matthias, Chen, Bozhi, Wang, Nan Xin, Whitton, Clare, Direito, Artur, Petrunoff, Nick, Mueller-Riemenschneider, Falk
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spelling my.um.eprints.369572024-11-08T01:21:43Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36957/ Correlates of sedentary behaviour in Asian adults: A systematic review Muller, Andre Matthias Chen, Bozhi Wang, Nan Xin Whitton, Clare Direito, Artur Petrunoff, Nick Mueller-Riemenschneider, Falk RA Public aspects of medicine The objective of this study is to systematically review the evidence on correlates of sedentary behaviour (SB) among Asian adults. We searched for studies that examined individual, environmental, and political/cultural correlates of total and domain-specific SB (transport, occupation, leisure, and screen time) in Asian adults published from 2000 onwards in nine scientific databases. Two reviewers independently screened identified references. Following quality assessment of included studies, we performed narrative synthesis that considered differences based on SB measurements, regions, and population characteristics (PROSPERO: CRD42018095268). We identified 13 249 papers of which we included 49, from four regions and 12 countries. Researchers conducted cross-sectional analyses and most relied on SB self-report for SB measurement. Of the 118 correlates studied, the following associations were consistent: higher age, living in an urban area (East Asia), and lower mental health with higher total SB; higher education with higher total and occupational SB; higher income with higher leisure-time SB; higher transit density with higher total SB in older East Asians; and being an unmarried women with higher SB in the Middle East. We encourage more research in non-high-income countries across regions, further exploration of important but neglected correlates using longitudinal designs and qualitative research, and the use of objective instruments to collect SB data. Wiley 2020-04 Article PeerReviewed Muller, Andre Matthias and Chen, Bozhi and Wang, Nan Xin and Whitton, Clare and Direito, Artur and Petrunoff, Nick and Mueller-Riemenschneider, Falk (2020) Correlates of sedentary behaviour in Asian adults: A systematic review. Obesity Reviews, 21 (4). ISSN 1467-7881, DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.12976 <https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.12976>. 10.1111/obr.12976
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topic RA Public aspects of medicine
spellingShingle RA Public aspects of medicine
Muller, Andre Matthias
Chen, Bozhi
Wang, Nan Xin
Whitton, Clare
Direito, Artur
Petrunoff, Nick
Mueller-Riemenschneider, Falk
Correlates of sedentary behaviour in Asian adults: A systematic review
description The objective of this study is to systematically review the evidence on correlates of sedentary behaviour (SB) among Asian adults. We searched for studies that examined individual, environmental, and political/cultural correlates of total and domain-specific SB (transport, occupation, leisure, and screen time) in Asian adults published from 2000 onwards in nine scientific databases. Two reviewers independently screened identified references. Following quality assessment of included studies, we performed narrative synthesis that considered differences based on SB measurements, regions, and population characteristics (PROSPERO: CRD42018095268). We identified 13 249 papers of which we included 49, from four regions and 12 countries. Researchers conducted cross-sectional analyses and most relied on SB self-report for SB measurement. Of the 118 correlates studied, the following associations were consistent: higher age, living in an urban area (East Asia), and lower mental health with higher total SB; higher education with higher total and occupational SB; higher income with higher leisure-time SB; higher transit density with higher total SB in older East Asians; and being an unmarried women with higher SB in the Middle East. We encourage more research in non-high-income countries across regions, further exploration of important but neglected correlates using longitudinal designs and qualitative research, and the use of objective instruments to collect SB data.
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author Muller, Andre Matthias
Chen, Bozhi
Wang, Nan Xin
Whitton, Clare
Direito, Artur
Petrunoff, Nick
Mueller-Riemenschneider, Falk
author_facet Muller, Andre Matthias
Chen, Bozhi
Wang, Nan Xin
Whitton, Clare
Direito, Artur
Petrunoff, Nick
Mueller-Riemenschneider, Falk
author_sort Muller, Andre Matthias
title Correlates of sedentary behaviour in Asian adults: A systematic review
title_short Correlates of sedentary behaviour in Asian adults: A systematic review
title_full Correlates of sedentary behaviour in Asian adults: A systematic review
title_fullStr Correlates of sedentary behaviour in Asian adults: A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Correlates of sedentary behaviour in Asian adults: A systematic review
title_sort correlates of sedentary behaviour in asian adults: a systematic review
publisher Wiley
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/36957/
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