Emerging collaborative research platforms for the next generation of physical activity, sleep and exercise medicine guidelines: The Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting, and Sleep consortium (ProPASS)
Mark Hamer; Sebastien Chastin; Lisa Askie; Ulf Ekelund; Andrew J. Atkin; Emmanuel Stamatakis; I-Min Lee; Adrian E. Bauman; Vegar Rangul; Daniel Arvidsson; Charles E. Matthews; Sari Stenholm; Malcolm Granat; Paul Jarle Mork11; Mette Aadahl; Patrick Joseph Crowley; Peter Cistulli; Anna Pulakka; Matthew Stevens; Andreas Holtermann; Annemarie Koster; Patrik Wennberg; Gita Mishra; Peter Palm; Nidhi Gupta
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042825859
Tiivistelmä
Galileo Galilei’s quote ‘measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so’
has particular relevance to health behaviours, such as physical
activity (PA), sitting and sleep, whose measurement during free living
is notoriously difficult. To date, much of what we know about how these
behaviours affect our health is based on self-report by questionnaires
which have limited validity, are prone to bias and inquire about
selective aspects of these behaviours. Although self-reported evidence
has made great contributions to shaping public health and exercise
medicine policy and guidelines until now,1
the ongoing advancements of accelerometry-based measurement and
evidence synthesis methods are set to change the landscape. The aim of
this editorial is to outline new directions in PA and sleep-related
epidemiology that open new horizons for guideline development and
improvement; and to describe a new research collaboration platform: the
Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting, and Sleep consortium (ProPASS).
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