Bidirectional associations of recreational sedentary screen time and 24-h behaviors: a dynamic cross-sectional multilevel model analysis

No SJR dataFeb 1, 2026Journal of activity, sedentary and sleep behaviors

Two-way links between recreational screen time and daily activity and sleep patterns

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Abstract

On average, participants recorded 8.0 days of continuous 24-h behavior data.

  • Greater total recreational sedentary screen time (rSST) is significantly associated with less time spent in other sedentary activities.
  • Daytime and evening rSST also show negative associations with other sedentary time.
  • Negative associations were identified between other sedentary time, standing, light physical activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity with rSST.
  • No significant associations were found between rSST and total sleep.
  • The results suggest that rSST may displace other sedentary behavior rather than add to it.

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