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Association with change in outcomes when 30 minutes of time was re-allocated to each energy expenditure band (when drawing time pro rata from the remainder of the energy expenditure bands in the composition).
Association with change in outcomes when 30 minutes of time was re-allocated to each energy expenditure band (when drawing time pro rata from the remainder of the energy expenditure bands in the composition).</p
Example of re-allocation plots.
EE, energy expenditure; ES, effect size; LPA, light physical activity; MVPA, moderate to vigorous physical activity; S, sleep; SB, sedentary behaviour.</p
Time spent in movement behaviours, symptoms and health-related quality of life at T0 and T1 assessment points.
Time spent in movement behaviours, symptoms and health-related quality of life at T0 and T1 assessment points.</p
Use of time in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Longitudinal associations with symptoms and quality of life using a compositional analysis approach - Fig 4
Effect on a) anxiety; and b) mastery when re-allocating time to each MARCA activity ‘superdomain’, by taking the time from the remainder of the composition. ES, effect size; PA, physical activity; Remain, remainder of the composition. Change (Δ) in outcome is presented as standardised effect size.</p
Participant flow.
FEV1, forced expiratory volume in one second; FVC, forced vital capacity; RCT, randomised control trial.</p
Criteria for collating activities captured by the MARCA into four energy expenditure bands by activity intensity (Model 1), or nine common ‘superdomains’ by activity type (Model 2).
Criteria for collating activities captured by the MARCA into four energy expenditure bands by activity intensity (Model 1), or nine common ‘superdomains’ by activity type (Model 2).</p
Use of time in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Longitudinal associations with symptoms and quality of life using a compositional analysis approach - Fig 2
Association with change in a) anxiety; b) mastery; and c) depression when re-allocating the time from one energy expenditure band (+) by taking the time from another energy expenditure band (-). EE, energy expenditure; ES, effect size; LPA, light physical activity; MVPA, moderate to vigorous physical activity; S, sleep; SB, sedentary behaviour. Change (Δ) in outcome is presented as standardised effect size.</p
sj-pptx-3-crd-10.1177_14799731211056092 – Supplemental Material for Title: Blood flow restricted exercise training: Perspectives of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and health professionals
Supplemental Material, sj-pptx-3-crd-10.1177_14799731211056092 for Title: Blood flow restricted exercise training: Perspectives of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and health professionals by Elisio A Pereira-Neto, Kylie N Johnston, Hayley Lewthwaite, Terry Boyle, Andrew Fon and Marie T Williams in Chronic Respiratory Disease</p
sj-docx-4-crd-10.1177_14799731211056092 – Supplemental Material for Title: Blood flow restricted exercise training: Perspectives of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and health professionals
Supplemental Material, sj-docx-4-crd-10.1177_14799731211056092 for Title: Blood flow restricted exercise training: Perspectives of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and health professionals by Elisio A Pereira-Neto, Kylie N Johnston, Hayley Lewthwaite, Terry Boyle, Andrew Fon and Marie T Williams in Chronic Respiratory Disease</p