Weather associations with physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep patterns of australian adults: a longitudinal study with implications for climate change

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  • who: Ty Ferguson from the Data collected from the Annual Rhythms In Adults` lifestyle and health (ARIA) prospective cohort study were used in this analysisARIA collected data on body weight, h movement behaviours, dietary patterns and wellbeing in a cohort of Australian adults over a, month period. Further details of the study protocol have been published elsewhere [21]. Ethics approval was provided by the University of South Australia Human Research Ethics committee (Protocol number:, ). The study was prospectively registered on the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry (Trial ID: ACTRN12619001430123). have published the research work: Weather associations . . .

     

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