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Table 3 Correlates of adolescents’ sedentary behavior that were reported in <4 findings (insufficient evidence)

From: The correlates of after-school sedentary behavior among children aged 5–18 years: a systematic review

Overall sedentary behavior

TV viewing

Computer/DVD/video games

Non-screen based SB

Intrapersonal

Intrapersonal

Intrapersonal

Intrapersonal

-[41]Sex (male)

0[40] Sex (male)

+[40] Sex (male)

0[40] Sex (male)

+[48] Age

+[47]ace/0[47]bd BMI

+[45](comp/int)/-[48]/0[45](vid games) Race (non-Caucasian)

+[43]/-[42]BMI

+[48]/0[45] Race (non-Caucasian)

+[48] Race (non-Caucasian)

+[47]acd/0[47]be Child behavior autonomy

+[43] Body Fat %

-[47]ac /0[47]bde Father’s income high (ref low)

Social

0[47] Father’s income med (ref low)

+[42] Time supervised AS

0[47] Mother’s income high/med (ref low)

+[42] Time alone AS

Physical/Policy

Physical/Policy

+[47] TV environment

0[46] Rainfall

+[47]b/0[47]acdeNo. TV sets in the home

0[47] TV in bedroom\

+[47] Country: Portugal, Estonia, Norway (each ref Denmark)

  1. Abbreviations: ‘0’ null association, ‘+’ positive association, ‘-’ negative association, AS after-school, BMI Body Mass Index
  2. aAll sample, includes children from Denmark, Portugal, Estonia and Norway
  3. bEstonia sample
  4. cDenmark sample
  5. dNorway sample
  6. ePortugal sample