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Daily sedentary behavior predicts pain and affect in knee arthritis
Ruixue Zhaoyang,
Lynn M. Martire
College of Health and Human Development
Center For Healthy Aging
Human Development and Family Studies
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
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Sedentary Behavior
100%
Physical Activity
36%
Osteoarthritis
36%
Accelerometer
18%
Emotional Well-being
18%
Same-day
9%
Health Outcomes
9%
Between-person
9%
Older Adults
9%
Negative Affect
9%
Adverse Health Outcomes
9%
Daily Life
9%
Physical Health
9%
General Health
9%
Behavioral Activity
9%
Psychological Health
9%
Person-level
9%
Knee Osteoarthritis
9%
Self-reported Data
9%
Multilevel Analysis
9%
Patient Association
9%
Handheld Computers
9%
Psychology
Sedentary Behavior
100%
Arthritis
100%
Osteoarthritis
45%
Physical Activity
36%
Mental Health
9%
Individual Differences
9%
Self-Report
9%
Negative Affect
9%
Multi-Level Modeling
9%