Reallocating sedentary time to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity but not to light-intensity physical activity is effective to reduce adiposity among youths: a systematic review and meta-analysis

The aim of the study was to summarize the evidence of the effects of reallocating time spent in sedentary behaviours in different activity intensities on youth's adiposity. Five databases were searched. Studies that reported the effects of replacing sedentary behaviour with light-intensity phys...

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Body composition
Body fat
Body mass
Cross-sectional study
Human
Juvenile
Light intensity
Meta analysis
Obesity
Outcome assessment
Phenotype
Physical activity
Review
Sedentary lifestyle
Systematic review
Waist circumference
Adolescent
Body mass
Child
Exercise
Obesity
Physiology
Adiposity
Adolescent
Body mass index
Child
Exercise
Humans
Sedentary lifestyle
Waist circumference
Accelerometry
Body composition
Isotemporal substitution models
Sedentary behaviour
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Reallocating sedentary time to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity but not to light-intensity physical activity is effective to reduce adiposity among youths: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title Reallocating sedentary time to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity but not to light-intensity physical activity is effective to reduce adiposity among youths: a systematic review and meta-analysis
spellingShingle Reallocating sedentary time to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity but not to light-intensity physical activity is effective to reduce adiposity among youths: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Body composition
Body fat
Body mass
Cross-sectional study
Human
Juvenile
Light intensity
Meta analysis
Obesity
Outcome assessment
Phenotype
Physical activity
Review
Sedentary lifestyle
Systematic review
Waist circumference
Adolescent
Body mass
Child
Exercise
Obesity
Physiology
Adiposity
Adolescent
Body mass index
Child
Exercise
Humans
Sedentary lifestyle
Waist circumference
Accelerometry
Body composition
Isotemporal substitution models
Sedentary behaviour
title_short Reallocating sedentary time to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity but not to light-intensity physical activity is effective to reduce adiposity among youths: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Reallocating sedentary time to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity but not to light-intensity physical activity is effective to reduce adiposity among youths: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Reallocating sedentary time to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity but not to light-intensity physical activity is effective to reduce adiposity among youths: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Reallocating sedentary time to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity but not to light-intensity physical activity is effective to reduce adiposity among youths: a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort Reallocating sedentary time to moderate-to-vigorous physical activity but not to light-intensity physical activity is effective to reduce adiposity among youths: a systematic review and meta-analysis
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Body composition
Body fat
Body mass
Cross-sectional study
Human
Juvenile
Light intensity
Meta analysis
Obesity
Outcome assessment
Phenotype
Physical activity
Review
Sedentary lifestyle
Systematic review
Waist circumference
Adolescent
Body mass
Child
Exercise
Obesity
Physiology
Adiposity
Adolescent
Body mass index
Child
Exercise
Humans
Sedentary lifestyle
Waist circumference
Accelerometry
Body composition
Isotemporal substitution models
Sedentary behaviour
topic Body composition
Body fat
Body mass
Cross-sectional study
Human
Juvenile
Light intensity
Meta analysis
Obesity
Outcome assessment
Phenotype
Physical activity
Review
Sedentary lifestyle
Systematic review
Waist circumference
Adolescent
Body mass
Child
Exercise
Obesity
Physiology
Adiposity
Adolescent
Body mass index
Child
Exercise
Humans
Sedentary lifestyle
Waist circumference
Accelerometry
Body composition
Isotemporal substitution models
Sedentary behaviour
description The aim of the study was to summarize the evidence of the effects of reallocating time spent in sedentary behaviours in different activity intensities on youth's adiposity. Five databases were searched. Studies that reported the effects of replacing sedentary behaviour with light-intensity physical activity (LIPA) and/or moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) on at least one adiposity parameter. The estimated regression coefficients (?) and 95% CIs were combined and meta-analysed. Data from 7,351 youths and five studies were analysed. Pooled analysis from cross-sectional studies shows that replacing sedentary time with LIPA showed no significant associations with any adiposity-related outcomes. Replacing sedentary time with MVPA was statistically associated with total body fat percentage (? = ?2.512; p = 0.003), but not with body mass index or waist circumference. In subgroup analysis, the greatest magnitude of association was observed from studies where 60 min of sedentary behaviour was reallocated to 60 min of MVPA (? = ?4.535; p  less than  0.001). Our results highlight the importance of promoting MVPA, which may improve body composition phenotypes in young people. This information can be used to develop more effective lifestyle interventions. © 2017 World Obesity Federation
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