Potential to reduce daily sitting and improve proposed secondary outcomes in a definitive trial

MB Marsha L. Brierley
AC Angel M. Chater
CE Charlotte L. Edwardson
EC Ellen M. Castle
EH Emily R. Hunt
SB Stuart JH. Biddle
RS Rupa Sisodia
DB Daniel P. Bailey
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The potential of the RESIT intervention for reducing daily sitting and changing secondary outcomes was explored using descriptive statistics (mean ± SD, frequency, counts and percentages). Data were analysed using Microsoft Excel v16.0 (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington, USA) and SPSS v26.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA). In line with good practice recommendations for pilot and feasibility studies [50], significance testing was not undertaken as formal sample size calculations had not been performed.

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