Sedentary behavior, physical activity, and mental health in older adults: An isotemporal substitution model

Author:

Tully Mark A.1ORCID,McMullan Ilona2,Blackburn Nicole E.3ORCID,Wilson Jason J.2ORCID,Bunting Brendan4,Smith Lee5ORCID,Kee Frank6ORCID,Deidda Manuela7,Giné‐Garriga Maria89ORCID,Coll‐Planas Laura10ORCID,Dallmeier Dhayana1112ORCID,Denkinger Michael11ORCID,Rothenbacher Dietrich13ORCID,Caserotti Paolo14

Affiliation:

1. School of Health Sciences Institute of Mental Health Sciences Ulster University Newtownabbey UK

2. School of Health Sciences Ulster University Newtownabbey UK

3. School of Health Sciences, Institute of Nursing and Health Research, Centre for Health and Rehabilitation Technologies Ulster University Newtownabbey UK

4. School of Psychology Ulster University Newtownabbey UK

5. The Cambridge Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences Anglia Ruskin University Cambridge UK

6. Centre for Public Health School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Science Queen's University Belfast Belfast UK

7. Health Economics & Health Technology Assessment Institute of Health & Wellbeing University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

8. Department of Sport Sciences Faculty of Psychology, Education and Sport Sciences Blanquerna Universitat Ramon Llull Barcelona Spain

9. Department of Physical Therapy Faculty of Health Sciences Blanquerna Universitat Ramon Llull Barcelona Spain

10. Fundació Salut i Envelliment Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Barcelona Spain

11. Geriatric Centre Ulm/Alb‐Donau AGAPLESION Bethesda Clinic Ulm Geriatric Research Unit Ulm University Ulm Germany

12. Dept. of Epidemiology Boston University School of Public Health Boston MA USA

13. Institute of Epidemiology and Medical Biometry Ulm University Ulm Germany

14. Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics Center for Active and Healthy Ageing (CAHA) University of Southern Denmark Odense Denmark

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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