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Associations Between Personality Traits and Energy Balance Behaviors in Emerging Adulthood: Cross-Sectional Study

Associations Between Personality Traits and Energy Balance Behaviors in Emerging Adulthood: Cross-Sectional Study

Self-reported daily sitting time (in hours) was assessed using a single item from the IPAQ-SF [31]: How many hours do you spend sitting in a typical 24-hour day (eg, travelling to/from school, university or work; at school, university or work; watching television, using a computer at home and leisure time).

Katrina E Champion, Cath Chapman, Matthew Sunderland, Tim Slade, Emma Barrett, Erin Kelly, Lexine Stapinski, Lauren A Gardner, Maree Teesson, Nicola C Newton

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e42244

Parental Information Needs and Intervention Preferences for Preventing Multiple Lifestyle Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: Cross-sectional Survey Among Parents

Parental Information Needs and Intervention Preferences for Preventing Multiple Lifestyle Risk Behaviors Among Adolescents: Cross-sectional Survey Among Parents

A validated instrument [37] was used to assess adolescent MVPA. Parents were asked to report the number of days (0-7 days) their children were physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day over a typical week. A modified version of the Adolescent Sedentary Activity Questionnaire [38] was used to assess recreational screen time (hours or minutes per typical school day and weekday). Sitting time was not assessed because of the lack of Australian guidelines for this risk behavior.

Katrina E Champion, Emily Hunter, Lauren A Gardner, Louise K Thornton, Cath Chapman, Karrah McCann, Bonnie Spring, Tim Slade, Maree Teesson, Nicola C Newton

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e42272

Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Physical Activity in Healthy Young People: Systematic Review

Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Physical Activity in Healthy Young People: Systematic Review

Physical inactivity is a preventable risk factor for several chronic diseases and one of the driving forces behind the growing global burden of disease [1,2]. Physical inactivity and excessive sedentary behavior are increasing, especially in young people. A review of Australia’s health published in 2018 showed that 92% of young people aged 13-17 years did not meet the physical activity (PA) guidelines of 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous intensity PA each day [1].

Belinda Parmenter, Claire Burley, Courtney Stewart, Jesse Whife, Katrina Champion, Bridie Osman, Nicola Newton, Olivia Green, Annie B Wescott, Lauren A Gardner, Rachel Visontay, Louise Birrell, Zachary Bryant, Cath Chapman, David R Lubans, Matthew Sunderland, Tim Slade, Louise Thornton

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(10):e39085

Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Diet, Alcohol Use, and Tobacco Use: Systematic Review

Measurement Properties of Smartphone Approaches to Assess Diet, Alcohol Use, and Tobacco Use: Systematic Review

A total of 15 studies [48,50-52,54-57,59-65] used this method, of which 87% (13/15) demonstrated some evidence of its reliability and validity. Rollo et al [59,61], for example, conducted 2 studies to examine the performance of their Nutricam Dietary Assessment Method (Nu DAM). Nu DAM is an app that allows users to capture a photograph of food items before consumption and store a voice recording to explain the image contents before it is sent to a website for analysis by a dietitian.

Louise Thornton, Bridie Osman, Katrina Champion, Olivia Green, Annie B Wescott, Lauren A Gardner, Courtney Stewart, Rachel Visontay, Jesse Whife, Belinda Parmenter, Louise Birrell, Zachary Bryant, Cath Chapman, David Lubans, Tim Slade, John Torous, Maree Teesson, Pepijn Van de Ven

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(2):e27337