Interventions outside the workplace for reducing sedentary behaviour in adults under 60 years of age

Jul 18, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Reducing Sitting Time in Adults Under 60 with Activities Outside Work

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Abstract

Interventions outside the workplace probably show little or no difference in device-measured sedentary time in the short term, with a mean difference of -8.36 minutes per day.

  • Interventions may not significantly reduce self-reported sitting time, with a mean difference of -64.12 minutes per day in the short term.
  • There is uncertainty regarding the impact of interventions on device-measured sedentary time in the medium term, with a mean difference of -51.37 minutes per day.
  • Interventions probably have little or no effect on body mass index in the medium term, with a mean difference of -0.25 kg/m².
  • Results indicate little or no difference in self-reported TV viewing time in both medium and long terms.
  • The certainty of evidence is moderate to very low, primarily due to concerns about risk of bias and inconsistent findings.

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