A standardised core outcome set for measurement and reporting sedentary behaviour interventional research: the CROSBI Consensus Study
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2022-08-05Author
Curren, Fiona
Dowd, Kieran P.
Casey, L. Peiris
van der Ploeg, Hidde P.
Tremblay, Mark S.
O'Donoghue, Grainne
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: Heterogeneity of descriptors and outcomes measured and reported in sedentary behaviour
(SB) research hinder the meta-analysis of data and accumulation of evidence. The objective of
the Core Research Outcomes for Sedentary Behaviour Interventions (CROSBI) consensus study
was to identify and validate, a core outcome set (COS) to report (what, how, when to measure) in
interventional sedentary behaviour studies. Outcomes, extracted from a systematic literature review,
were categorized into domains and data items (COS v0.0). International experts (n = 5) provided
feedback and identified additional items, which were incorporated into COS v0.1. A two round
online Delphi survey was conducted to seek consensus from a wider stakeholder group and outcomes
that achieved consensus in the second round COS (v0.2), were ratified by the expert panel. The final
COS (v1.0) contains 53 data items across 12 domains, relating to demographics, device details, wear time criteria, wear-time measures, posture-related measures, sedentary breaks, sedentary bouts and
physical activity. Notably, results indicate that sedentary behaviour outcomes should be measured
by devices that include an inclinometry or postural function. The proposed standardised COS is
available openly to enhance the accumulation of pooled evidence in future sedentary behaviour
intervention research and practice.
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