Objectively measured sedentary time and academic achievement in schoolchildren
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-16, 02:35authored byLuís Lopes, Rute Roberto Dos Santos, Jorge Mota, Beatriz Pereira, Vitor Pires Lopes
This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between objectively measured total sedentary time and academic achievement (AA) in Portuguese children. The sample comprised of 213 children (51.6% girls) aged 9.46 ± 0.43 years, from the north of Portugal. Sedentary time was measured with accelerometry, and AA was assessed using the Portuguese Language and Mathematics National Exams results. Multilevel linear regression models were fitted to assess regression coefficients predicting AA. The results showed that objectively measured total sedentary time was not associated with AA, after adjusting for potential confounders.
Funding
Effects of reducing sitting on toddlers’ executive functions: Cluster RCT
Lopes, L., Santos, R., Mota, J., Pereira, B. & Lopes, V. (2017). Objectively measured sedentary time and academic achievement in schoolchildren. Journal of Sports Sciences, 35 (5), 463-469.