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Table 1.

Physical characteristics and time spent sedentary and in the different physical activity subcomponents.

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Table 2.

Correlations between cardiorespiratory fitness and both sedentary behaviour and the physical activity subcomponents.

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Table 3.

Pearson correlations between each of the subcomponents.

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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.

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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).

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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).

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