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Associations Between Social Cognitive Determinants and Movement-Related Behaviors in Studies Using Ecological Momentary Assessment Methods: Systematic Review

Associations Between Social Cognitive Determinants and Movement-Related Behaviors in Studies Using Ecological Momentary Assessment Methods: Systematic Review

Associations between social cognitive determinants and physical activity and sedentary behavior.a Reifsteck et al [52] Arigo et al [45] No articles reported a negative association Pickering et al [49] Self-efficacy: Pickering et al [49] Time of day: Maher et al [47] and Maher and Dunton [51] Day of the week: Maher et al [47] and Maher and Dunton [51] Positive affect: Maher et al [48] Conroy et al [62] Berli et al [59] Bermudez et al [58] Bond et al [60] Mc Donald et al [57] Mc Donald et al [57] Rebar et al [66

Kelsey M Bittel, Kate Y O'Briant, Rena M Ragaglia, Lake Buseth, Courtney Murtha, Jessica Yu, Jennifer M Stanely, Brynn L Hudgins, Derek J Hevel, Jaclyn P Maher

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e44104

Association Between Self-Reported and Objective Activity Levels by Demographic Factors: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study in Children

Association Between Self-Reported and Objective Activity Levels by Demographic Factors: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study in Children

However, there were significantly more nonvalid accelerometer minutes on weekends than on weekdays (beta=16.9, P The mean (SD) of the accelerometer-measured MVPA in the 2 h before EMA prompt was 10.4 (14.6) min. The mean (SD) of the accelerometer-measured ST in the 2 h before EMA prompt was 65.8 (21.2) min. Children reported sports or exercise in 37.4% (807/2158) of EMA prompts, and TV, videos, video games were reported in 47.3% (1021/2158) of prompts.

Jennifer Zink, Britni R Belcher, Eldin Dzubur, Wangjing Ke, Sydney O'Connor, Jimi Huh, Nanette Lopez, Jaclyn P Maher, Genevieve F Dunton

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(6):e150