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Sedentary minutes accumulated in bouts of various lengths for each one hour period between 06:00 and 22:59.
<p>The number of sedentary minutes spent in bouts of (a) 1+, (b) 5+, (c) 10+, (d) 20+, (e) 30+, and (f) 60+ minutes are plotted across hours of the day for men and women.</p
Minutes in Sedentary Bouts<sup>a</sup>, Per Day.
<p><sup>a</sup> Variables computed using daily-level data.</p><p><sup>b</sup> Means are adjusted for accelerometer wear time, physical functioning, depression, cognitive functioning, as well as age and gender where appropriate.</p><p><sup>c</sup> p-values were derived from F tests following linear mixed models that regressed sedentary time on measures of age, gender, physical functioning, cognitive functioning, depression and accelerometer wear time; Kenward-Roger approximations were used to estimate the denominator degrees of freedom.</p><p>Minutes in Sedentary Bouts<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0136161#t003fn001" target="_blank"><sup>a</sup></a>, Per Day.</p
Number of sedentary bouts started during each one hour period between 06:00 to 22:59.
<p>The number of (a) 1+, (b) 5+, (c) 10+, (d) 20+, (e) 30+, and (f) 60+ minute bouts are plotted across hours of the day for men and women.</p