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  1. Movement behaviours (physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep) are important for pre-school children’s health and development. Currently, no tools with appropriate content validity exist that concurre...

    Authors: Sophie M. Phillips, Carolyn Summerbell, Kathryn R. Hesketh, Sonia Saxena and Frances C. Hillier-Brown
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:95
  2. The schoolyard environment provides key opportunities to promote physical activity and socioemotional development for children. Schoolyards can also serve as a community park resource outside of school hours. ...

    Authors: Marnie F. Hazlehurst, Kathleen L. Wolf, Cary Simmons, Carolina Nieto, Mary Kathleen Steiner, Kimberly A. Garrett, Anna V. Faino, Mònica Ubalde López, María López-Toribio and Pooja S. Tandon
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:94
  3. Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death globally. The current model of care for high-income countries involves preventive medication and highly trained healthcare professionals, which is e...

    Authors: Delphine Le Goff, Naomi Aerts, Michele Odorico, Morgane Guillou-Landreat, Gabriel Perraud, Hilde Bastiaens, Geofrey Musinguzi, Jean-Yves Le Reste and Marie Barais
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:93
  4. Active workstations have been proposed as a feasible approach for reducing occupational sedentary time. This study used a network meta-analysis (NMA) to assess and compare the overall efficacy of active workst...

    Authors: Liying Zhou, Xinxin Deng, Meng Xu, Yanan Wu, Xue Shang, Fenfen E, Yongsheng Wang, Shanshan Liang, Kehu Yang and Xiuxia Li
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:92
  5. The associations of sedentary time and patterns with functional disability among older adults remain unclear, and few studies have accounted for the co-dependency of sedentary behavior and physical activities ...

    Authors: Tao Chen, Sanmei Chen, Takanori Honda, Hiro Kishimoto, Yu Nofuji and Kenji Narazaki
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:91
  6. Snacking is nearly universal and contributes significant energy to U.S. children’s diets. Little is known, however, about where and when snacking intake occurs and if such patterns change with age. This resear...

    Authors: Gina L. Tripicchio, Christina M. Croce, Donna L. Coffman, Cameron Pettinato and Jennifer O. Fisher
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:90
  7. Despite significant interest in assessing activity patterns in different populations, there has been no consensus concerning the definition and operationalisation of this term. This has limited the comparabili...

    Authors: Nicola D. Ridgers, Emily Denniss, Alissa J. Burnett, Jo Salmon and Simone J.J.M. Verswijveren
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:89
  8. Combinations of movement behaviors (i.e., physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep) are associated with health and developmental outcomes in youth. Youth vary in how they accumulate these behaviors, both i...

    Authors: Katrina Wilhite, Borja del Pozo Cruz, Michael Noetel, Chris Lonsdale, Nicola D. Ridgers, Carol Maher, Emma Bradshaw and Taren Sanders
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:88
  9. The global prevalence of insufficient physical activity (PA) was reported to be 27.5% in 2016, and there were stable levels of insufficient PA worldwide between 2001 and 2016. The global target of a 10% reduct...

    Authors: Mei Zhang, Yanan Ma, Xili Xie, Ming Sun, Zhengjing Huang, Zhenping Zhao, Xiao Zhang, Chun Li, Xingxing Gao, Jing Wu, Limin Wang, Maigeng Zhou and Deliang Wen
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:87
  10. Prior research has shown associations between controlling food parenting practices (e.g., pressure-to-eat, restriction) and factors that increase risk for cardiovascular disease in children (e.g., low diet qua...

    Authors: Jerica M. Berge, Angela R. Fertig, Amanda Trofholz and Junia N. de Brito
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:86
  11. Adolescents spend over 50% of a 24-hour period and 63% of the school day sedentary. Few comprehensive qualitative studies have explored teachers’ and students’ perceptions of potential strategies to reduce sed...

    Authors: Anne-Maree Parrish, Anthony D. Okely, Jo Salmon, Stewart Trost, Megan Hammersley and Anisse Murdoch
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:85
  12. The food system has a dynamic influence on disparities in food security and diet-related chronic disease. Community supported agriculture (CSA) programs, in which households receive weekly shares of produce fr...

    Authors: Jennifer A. Garner, Karla L. Hanson, Stephanie B. Jilcott Pitts, Jane Kolodinsky, Marilyn H. Sitaker, Alice S. Ammerman, Donald Kenkel and Rebecca A. Seguin-Fowler
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:84
  13. The association of the meal timing of dietary total antioxidant capacity (DAC) with mortality is unclear. We aimed to investigate the association between the meal timing of DAC and all-cause, cardiovascular di...

    Authors: Peng Wang, Xuye Jiang, Qilong Tan, Shanshan Du and Dan Shi
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:83
  14. Physical activity (PA) is associated with positive health outcomes over the entire life course. Many community-based interventions that promote PA focus on implementing incremental changes to existing faciliti...

    Authors: Francesco Acciai, Robin S DeWeese, Kristen Lloyd, Michael J Yedidia, Michelle Kennedy, Katherine Isselmann DiSantis, David Tulloch and Punam Ohri-Vachaspati
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:82
  15. Sedentary behavior is prevalent among people with diabetes and is associated with unfavorable cardiometabolic health. However, there is limited evidence regarding the impact of replacing sedentary time (ST) wi...

    Authors: Ping Zhu, Guojuan Lao, Huipeng Li, Rongshao Tan, Jing Gu and Jianmin Ran
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:81
  16. Few whole-school physical activity programmes integrate implementation science frameworks within the design, delivery, and evaluation. As a result, knowledge of the key factors that support implementation at s...

    Authors: Jade L. Morris, Anna E. Chalkley, Zoe E. Helme, Oliver Timms, Emma Young, Gabriella M. McLoughlin, John B. Bartholomew and Andy Daly-Smith
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:80
  17. Car use has been associated with higher risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). However, whether the associations of transport modes with CHD vary by genetic susceptibility to CHD are unknown. This study aims to...

    Authors: Zhu Liduzi Jiesisibieke, Jenna Panter, Mengyao Wang, Shiu Lun Au Yeung, Shan Luo, Haeyoon Jang, Eric Yuk Fai Wan, Soren Brage and Youngwon Kim
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:79
  18. Vigorous Intermittent Lifestyle Physical Activity (VILPA) refers to brief bouts of vigorous intensity physical activity performed as part of daily living. VILPA has been proposed as a novel concept to expand p...

    Authors: C. Thøgersen-Ntoumani, M. Kritz, A. Grunseit, J. Chau, M. Ahmadi, A. Holtermann, A. Koster, C. Tudor-Locke, N. Johnson, C. Sherrington, S. Paudel, C. Maher and E. Stamatakis
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:78
  19. To address low state physical education (PE) quantity and quality law implementation in elementary schools, the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) delivered a multilevel intervention (PE Works; 201...

    Authors: Hannah R. Thompson, Kristine A. Madsen, Maya Zamek, Thomas L. McKenzie and David A. Dzewaltowski
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:77
  20. Pictorial health warnings on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are a promising policy for preventing diet-related disease in children. A recent study found that pictorial warnings reduced parents’ purchases of ...

    Authors: Marissa G. Hall, Anna H. Grummon, Tara Queen, Allison J. Lazard, Isabella C. A. Higgins, Ana Paula C. Richter and Lindsey Smith Taillie
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:76
  21. Prehabilitation offers patients the opportunity to actively participate in their perioperative care by preparing themselves for their upcoming surgery. Experiencing barriers may lead to non-participation, whic...

    Authors: Miriam van der Velde, Marike van der Leeden, Edwin Geleijn, Cindy Veenhof and Karin Valkenet
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:75
  22. Several previous studies have shown that dietary patterns are associated with the incidence of depressive symptoms. However, the results have been inconsistent. This study aimed to prospectively investigate th...

    Authors: Hanzhang Wu, Yeqing Gu, Ge Meng, Qing Zhang, Li Liu, Hongmei Wu, Shunming Zhang, Tingjing Zhang, Xuena Wang, Juanjuan Zhang, Shaomei Sun, Xing Wang, Ming Zhou, Qiyu Jia, Kun Song, Hong Chang…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:74
  23. Supermarkets are the primary source of food for many people yet their full potential as a setting to encourage healthy dietary-related behaviours remains underutilised. Sharing the experiences from research gr...

    Authors: Christina Vogel, Coosje Dijkstra, Marlijn Huitink, Preeti Dhuria, Maartje P Poelman, Joreintje D Mackenbach, Sarah Crozier, Jacob Seidell, Janis Baird and Kylie Ball
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:73
  24. While there is evidence that physical activity, sedentary behaviour (SB) and sleep may all be associated with modified levels of inflammatory markers in adolescents and children, associations with one movement...

    Authors: Víctor Segura-Jiménez, Željko Pedišić, Aleš Gába, Dorothea Dumuid, Timothy Olds, Nikola Štefelová, Karel Hron, Sonia Gómez-Martínez, Ascensión Marcos and José Castro-Piñero
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:72
  25. The Victorian Salt Reduction Partnership (VSRP) implemented a media advocacy strategy (intervention) to stimulate food manufacturers to reduce sodium levels across targeted Australian packaged foods between 20...

    Authors: Emalie Rosewarne, Joseph Alvin Santos, Gian Luca Di Tanna, Maria Shahid, Carley Grimes, Kristy A. Bolton, Jacqui Webster, Bruce Neal, Mark Woodward, Daisy Coyle and Kathy Trieu
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:71
  26. Socio-economic position (SEP) in adolescence may influence diet quality over the life course. However, knowledge of whether individual and environmental determinants of diet quality mediate the longitudinal as...

    Authors: Katherine M. Livingstone, Dana Lee Olstad, Sarah A. McNaughton, Sara Nejatinamini, James Dollman, David Crawford and Anna Timperio
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:70
  27. Walking is known to be good for health. However, it is unknown whether it matters if steps are taken during work or leisure. Therefore, we aimed to examine the prospective association between accelerometer-mea...

    Authors: Marie Raunkjær Christensen, Kirsten Nabe-Nielsen, Andreas Holtermann and Nidhi Gupta
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:69
  28. Wearable technology is used by consumers and researchers worldwide for continuous activity monitoring in daily life. Results of high-quality laboratory-based validation studies enable us to make a guided decis...

    Authors: Marco Giurgiu, Sascha Ketelhut, Claudia Kubica, Rebecca Nissen, Ann-Kathrin Doster, Maximiliane Thron, Irina Timm, Valeria Giurgiu, Claudio R. Nigg, Alexander Woll, Ulrich W. Ebner-Priemer and Johannes B.J. Bussmann
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:68
  29. Health benefits have been linked with physical activity (PA), as well as some domains of PA among youth (e.g. organized PA and active transport). However, less is known about whether some PA domains are more b...

    Authors: Byron J. Kemp, Dorothea Dumuid, Kar Hau Chong, Anne-Maree Parrish and Dylan Cliff
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:67
  30. Fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption in children in the United States (US) is very low. Adequate FV consumption is required for proper development during childhood, and dietary habits are established during pr...

    Authors: Faten Hasan, Andy V. Nguyen, Amaya R. Reynolds, Wen You, Jamie Zoellner, Amanda J. Nguyen, Damon Swift and Sibylle Kranz
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:66
  31. Adaptations for scale-up are ubiquitous but are rarely described in detail. Adaptations may be a key reason for the “scale-up penalty” which is when there is a reduction in intervention effect size following s...

    Authors: Matthew Mclaughlin, Andrea Nathan, Ashleigh Thornton, Jasper Schipperijn, Stewart G. Trost and Hayley Christian
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:65
  32. There is limited evidence on what shapes the acceptability of population level dietary and active-travel policies in England. This information would be useful in the decision-making process about which policie...

    Authors: Z Toumpakari, S. Valerino-Perea, K. Willis, J. Adams, M. White, M. Vasiljevic, L. Ternent, J. Brown, M. P. Kelly, C. Bonell, S. Cummins, A Majeed, S. Anderson, T. Robinson, V. Araujo-Soares, J. Watson…
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:64
  33. Transport-related physical activity (TRPA) is recognised as a potential means of increasing total physical activity participation that may yield substantial health benefits. Public health campaigns focusing on...

    Authors: Jack T. Evans, Marie-Jeanne Buscot, Seana Gall, Terence Dwyer, Alison Venn and Verity Cleland
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:63
  34. As childhood obesity rates continue to rise, health organizations have called for regulations that protect children from exposure to unhealthy food marketing. In this study, we evaluate the impact of child-bas...

    Authors: Francesca R. Dillman Carpentier, Fernanda Mediano Stoltze, Marcela Reyes, Lindsey Smith Taillie, Camila Corvalán and Teresa Correa
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:62
  35. The World Health Organization recommends that member states enact policies to limit unhealthy food marketing to children. Chile enacted relatively stringent laws that restrict unhealthy food marketing to child...

    Authors: Dana Lee Olstad and Emma Boyland
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:61
  36. Overconsumption is one of the most serious public health challenges in the UK and has been linked to increased consumption of food ordered through delivery platforms. This study tested whether repositioning fo...

    Authors: Filippo Bianchi, Madison Luick, Lauren Bandy, Jonathan Bone, Stefan Kelly, James Farrington, Jovita Leung, Abigail Mottershow, Filip Murar, Susan A. Jebb, Hugo Harper and Rachel Pechey
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:60
  37. Research on the association of physical activity and sedentary time with dementia is accumulating, though elusive, and the interaction effects of the two remain unclear. We analysed the joint associations of a...

    Authors: Qi Zhong, Rui Zhou, Yi-Ning Huang, Hao-Wen Chen, Hua-Min Liu, Zhiwei Huang, Zelin Yuan, Keyi Wu, Bi-Fei Cao, Kuan Liu, Wei-Dong Fan, Yong-Qi Liang and Xian-Bo Wu
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:59
  38. Studies of the associations between soft drinks and the risk of cancer showed inconsistent results. No previous published systematic reviews and meta-analysis has investigated a dose–response association betwe...

    Authors: Bei Pan, Honghao Lai, Ning Ma, Dan Li, Xiyuan Deng, Xiaoman Wang, Qian Zhang, Qiuyu Yang, Qi Wang, Hongfei Zhu, Mengting Li, Xiao Cao, Jinhui Tian, Long Ge and Kehu Yang
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:58
  39. Inference using standard linear regression models (LMs) relies on assumptions that are rarely satisfied in practice. Substantial departures, if not addressed, have serious impacts on any inference and conclusi...

    Authors: Muhammad Akram, Ester Cerin, Karen E. Lamb and Simon R. White
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:57
  40. Pricing policies have been shown to be an effective lever for promoting healthier dietary choices in consumer food environments. It is not yet well understood how pricing can be used to encourage healthier sub...

    Authors: Catherine L. Mah, Laura Kennedy, Nathan G. A. Taylor, Taylor Nicholson, Emily Jago and Brenda MacDonald
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:56
  41. Nutrition facts tables (NFTs) on pre-packaged foods are widely used but poorly understood by consumers. Several countries have implemented front-of-package labels (FOPLs) that provide simpler, easier to use nu...

    Authors: David Hammond, Rachel B. Acton, Vicki L. Rynard, Christine M. White, Lana Vanderlee, Jasmin Bhawra, Marcela Reyes, Alejandra Jáuregui, Jean Adams, Christina A. Roberto, Gary Sacks and James F. Thrasher
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:55
  42. Authors: Michael P. R. Sheldrick, Nils J. Swindell, Amie B. Richards, Stuart J. Fairclough and Gareth Stratton
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:54

    The original article was published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2022 19:134

  43. Reducing portion sizes of commercially available foods could be an effective public health strategy to reduce population energy intake, but recent research suggests that the effect portion size has on energy i...

    Authors: Tess Langfield, Katie Clarke, Lucile Marty, Andrew Jones and Eric Robinson
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:53

    The Correction to this article has been published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:96

  44. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in marked impacts on children’s physical activity, with large reductions in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) reported during lockdowns. Previous evidence showed ...

    Authors: Russell Jago, Ruth Salway, Danielle House, Robert Walker, Lydia Emm-Collison, Kate Sansum, Katie Breheny, Tom Reid, Sarah Churchward, Joanna G. Williams, Charlie Foster, William Hollingworth and Frank de Vocht
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:42
  45. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommend that preschool-aged children should engage in 180 min of total physical activity (TPA) including 60 min of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) each day. ...

    Authors: Matthew Bourke, Ameena Haddara, Aidan Loh, Valerie Carson, Becky Breau and Patricia Tucker
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:52
  46. In recent reviews of available measures, no existing measures assessed all four pillars of food security and most only assessed one or two pillars–predominantly the access pillar. The purpose of this study was...

    Authors: Eric E. Calloway, Leah R. Carpenter, Tony Gargano, Julia L. Sharp and Amy L. Yaroch
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:51
  47. Physical activity (PA) is beneficial for older adults’ health, however they remain the least active age group in the UK. This qualitative longitudinal study aims to understand motivations in older adults recei...

    Authors: Rosina Cross, Colin Greaves, Janet Withall, Marlene Kritz and Afroditi Stathi
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:50
  48. Using infrared counters is a promising unobtrusive method of assessing footfall in urban parks. However, infrared counters are susceptible to reliability and validity issues, and there is limited guidance for ...

    Authors: D. J. Ryan and J. S. Benton
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:49
  49. The failure to scale-up and implement physical activity (PA) interventions in real world contexts, which were previously successful under controlled conditions, may be attributed to the different criteria of s...

    Authors: Mirko Brandes, Berit Brandes, Louisa Sell, Jennifer M. Sacheck, Mai Chinapaw, David R. Lubans, Alexander Woll, Jasper Schipperijn, Russell Jago and Heide Busse
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:48
  50. Depressive symptoms result in considerable burden for breast cancer survivors. Increased physical activity may reduce these burdens but existing evidence from physical activity interventions in equivocal. Furt...

    Authors: Chad D. Rethorst, Thomas J. Carmody, Keith E. Argenbright, Taryn L. Mayes, Heidi A. Hamann and Madhukar H. Trivedi
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023 20:47