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The SOS-framework (Systems of Sedentary behaviours): an international transdisciplinary consensus framework for the study of determinants, research priorities and policy on sedentary behaviour across the life course: a DEDIPAC-study.

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The SOS-framework (Systems of Sedentary behaviours): an international transdisciplinary consensus framework for the study of determinants, research priorities and policy on sedentary behaviour across the life course: a DEDIPAC-study.

Auteurs : Sebastien F M. Chastin [Royaume-Uni] ; Marieke De Craemer [Belgique] ; Nanna Lien [Norvège] ; Claire Bernaards [Pays-Bas] ; Christoph Buck [Allemagne] ; Jean-Michel Oppert [France] ; Julie-Anne Nazare [France] ; Jeroen Lakerveld [Pays-Bas] ; Grainne O'Donoghue [Irlande (pays)] ; Michelle Holdsworth [Royaume-Uni] ; Neville Owen [Australie] ; Johannes Brug [Pays-Bas] ; Greet Cardon [Belgique]

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Ecological models are currently the most used approaches to classify and conceptualise determinants of sedentary behaviour, but these approaches are limited in their ability to capture the complexity of and interplay between determinants. The aim of the project described here was to develop a transdisciplinary dynamic framework, grounded in a system-based approach, for research on determinants of sedentary behaviour across the life span and intervention and policy planning and evaluation.

DOI: 10.1186/s12966-016-0409-3
PubMed: 27421750

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<AbstractText Label="RESULTS" NlmCategory="RESULTS">During the first phase, 550 factors regarding sedentary behaviour were listed across three age groups (i.e., youths, adults and older adults), which were reduced to a final list of 190 life course factors in phase 2 used during the consensus meeting. In total, 69 international delegates, seven invited experts and one concept mapping consultant attended the consensus meeting. The final framework obtained during that meeting consisted of six clusters of determinants: Physical Health and Wellbeing (71% consensus), Social and Cultural Context (59% consensus), Built and Natural Environment (65% consensus), Psychology and Behaviour (80% consensus), Politics and Economics (78% consensus), and Institutional and Home Settings (78% consensus). Conducting studies on Institutional Settings was ranked as the first research priority. The view that this framework captures a system-based map of determinants of sedentary behaviour was expressed by 89% of the participants.</AbstractText>
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