Improving National and International Surveillance of Movement Behaviours in Childhood and Adolescence: An International Modified Delphi Study
John J. Reilly,
Rachel Andrew,
Chalchisa Abdeta
et al.
Abstract:Background
The actions required to achieve higher-quality and harmonised global surveillance of child and adolescent movement behaviours (physical activity, sedentary behaviour including screen time, sleep) are unclear.
Objective
To identify how to improve surveillance of movement behaviours, from the perspective of experts.
Methods
This Delphi Study involved 62 experts from the SUNRISE International Study of Moveme… Show more
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