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Modelling the Reallocation of Time Spent Sitting into Physical Activity: Isotemporal Substitution vs. Compositional Isotemporal Substitution.

Title: Modelling the Reallocation of Time Spent Sitting into Physical Activity: Isotemporal Substitution vs. Compositional Isotemporal Substitution.
Authors: Biddle, Gregory JH; Henson, Joseph; Biddle, Stuart JH; Davies, Melanie J; Khunti, Kamlesh; Rowlands, Alex V; Sutton, Stephen; Yates, Thomas; Edwardson, Charlotte L
Publisher Information: MDPI; //doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126210
Publication Year: 2021
Collection: Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Subject Terms: cardiometabolic health; physical activity; sedentary behaviour; time use; Accelerometry; Cholesterol; HDL; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diabetes Mellitus; Type 2; Exercise; Humans; Sedentary Behavior; Waist Circumference
Description: Isotemporal substitution modelling (ISM) and compositional isotemporal modelling (CISM) are statistical approaches used in epidemiology to model the associations of replacing time in one physical behaviour with time in another. This study's aim was to use both ISM and CISM to examine and compare associations of reallocating 60 min of sitting into standing or stepping with markers of cardiometabolic health. Cross-sectional data collected during three randomised control trials (RCTs) were utilised. All participants (n = 1554) were identified as being at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Reallocating 60 min from sitting to standing and to stepping was associated with a lower BMI, waist circumference, and triglycerides and higher high-density lipoprotein cholesterol using both ISM and CISM (p < 0.05). The direction and magnitude of significant associations were consistent across methods. No associations were observed for hemoglobin A1c, total cholesterol, or low-density lipoprotein cholesterol for either method. Results of both ISM and CISM were broadly similar, allowing for the interpretation of previous research, and should enable future research in order to make informed methodological, data-driven decisions.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: Electronic; application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/326823
DOI: 10.17863/CAM.74271
Availability: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/326823; https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.74271
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Accession Number: edsbas.21BED755
Database: BASE