Table 1.
Physical characteristics and time spent sedentary and in the different physical activity subcomponents.
Table 2.
Correlations between cardiorespiratory fitness and both sedentary behaviour and the physical activity subcomponents.
Table 3.
Pearson correlations between each of the subcomponents.
Table 4.
Multiple regression analyses using the forward method examining the association of cardiorespiratory fitness with sedentary behaviour and physical activity subcomponents for all participants and sex-specific.
Figure 1.
Sedentary to active transitions for participants in low, middle and high cardiorespiratory fitness tertiles (low = ≤47.5; middle = <56; high = >56 mL.kgFFM.min−1, respectively).
Figure 2.
Sedentary bout lengths plotted against the fraction of total sedentary time for participants in the low, middle and high cardiorespiratory fitness tertiles (low = ≤47.5; middle = <56; high = >56 mL.kgFFM.min−1, respectively).