Data Entry Template SIT-Q-7d

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SIT-Q-7d Version 1.0 (13 December 2010) Data Entry Template SIT-Q-7d ** For numbers in right hand column for each variable please see Annex 1 equivalent number *** This template has been designed to be entered into fields initially defaulted to -1 Page P1 Description Variable Names Variable Details Annex code Participant Study Number StudyID Enter as TEXT without the prefix DRC e.g. 1234A Identification of questionnaire d_questionnaire Enter as TEXT: 4 test Compare your amount of sitting time over the last 7 days with a typical week for you. In the last 7 days, my amount of sitting was d_repres_typ_w Much less than normal = 1 A little less than normal. = 2 About the same. = 3 A little more than normal. = 4 A lot more than normal.. = 5 for coding instructions Page 1 of 16

P2 SECTION 1 SLEEPING AND NAPPING 1. In the last 7 days, at what da1_1_go_sle_wd_hr time did you go to sleep? da1_1_go_sle_wd_min 1. In the last 7 days, at what time did you get up? 1. In the last 7 days, at what time did you go to sleep? 1. In the last 7 days, at what time did you get up? da1_2_get_up_wd_hr da1_2_get_up_wd_min da1_3_go_sle_wndd_hr da1_3_go_sle_wndd_min da1_4_ get_up_wndd_hr da1_4_ get_up_wndd_min Enter hour and minutes as separate variables, and as integers. Enter hour as 24hr clock. Enter minutes as value between 00 and 59. E.g. 11:00 (pm / am ) is entered as: da1_1_go_sle_wd_hr = 23 da1_1_go_sle_wd_min = 00 If none of both (pm / am ) boxes are ticked, enter both the hour and minutes variables as (-6) xx. E.g. 11:00 (pm / am ) is entered as: da1_1_go_sle_wd_hr = (-6) 11 da1_1_go_sle_wd_min = (-6) 00 [2] [3] [4] 2. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you nap per day? 2. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you nap per day? da2_1_dur_nap_wd No daily napping = 1 1-15 min. = 2 15-30 min.. = 3 da2_2_dur_nap_wndd 30-45 min.. = 4 45 min-1 hour. = 5 More than 1 hour a day. = 6 for coding instructions Page 2 of 16

P3 SECTION 2 MEALS 3. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit for each of these meals per day? Weekday, breakfast? 3. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit for each of these meals per day? Weekday, lunch? 3. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit for each of these meals per day? Weekday, dinner? 3. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit for each of these meals per day? Weekend day, breakfast? 3. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit for each of these meals per day? Weekend day, lunch? 3. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit for each of these meals per day? Weekend day, dinner? db3_1_dur_meal_wd_br None... = 1 1-10 min. = 2 10-20 min.. = 3 db3_2_dur_meal_wd_lu db3_3_dur_meal_wd_di db3_4_dur_meal_wndd_br db3_5_dur_meal_wndd_lu db3_6_dur_meal_wndd_di 20-30 min.. = 4 30-45 min.. = 5 45 min 1 hour = 6 More than 1 hour a day. = 7-5 = more than one selected see Annex for coding instructions Page 3 of 16

P4 SECTION 3 TRANSPORTATION 4. Have you been working, studying or volunteering (referred to as occupation ) in the last 7 days? 5. In the last 7 days, how many days a week did you sit while travelling to and from your occupation? Occupation 1? 5. In the last 7 days, how many days a week did you sit while travelling to and from your occupation? Occupation 2? 6. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit while travelling to and from your occupation on such a day? Occupation 1? 6. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit while travelling to and from your occupation on such a day? Occupation 2? dc4_status_occ Yes = 2 No. = 3 dc5_1_freq_to_from_occ1 dc5_2_ freq_to_from_occ2 for coding instructions Integer [If decimal provided and it is: (a) < 0.5 round down or (b) 0.5 round up] If a range has been entered, see Annex 4 for coding instructions dc6_1_dur_to_from_occ1 None = 1 1-15 min. = 2 15-30 min.. = 3 30-45 min.. = 4 45 min-1 hour. = 5 dc6_2_dur_to_from_occ2 1-1.5 hours = 6 1.5-2 hours = 7 2-2.5 hours = 8 2.5-3 hours = 9 3-4 hours. = 10 4-5 hours. = 11 5-6 hours. = 12 6-7 hours. = 13 More than 7 hours = 14 [4] [2] [4] for coding instructions Page 4 of 16

P5 7. In the last 7 days, how many days a week did you sit while travelling as part of your occupation? Occupation 1? 7. In the last 7 days, how many days a week did you sit while travelling as part of your occupation? Occupation 2? 8. In the last 7 days, how long did you sit while travelling as part of your occupation on such a day? Occupation 1? 8. In the last 7 days, how long did you sit while travelling as part of your occupation on such a day? Occupation 2? 9. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit for getting about apart from your occupation per day? 9. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you sit for getting about apart from your occupation per day? dc7_1_freq_part_of_occ1 dc7_2_freq_part_of_occ2 Integer [If decimal provided and it is: (a) < 0.5 round down or (b) 0.5 round up] If a range has been entered, see Annex 4 for coding instructions dc8_1_dur_part_of_occ1 None = 1 1-15 min. = 2 15-30 min.. = 3 30-45 min.. = 4 45 min-1 hour. = 5 dc8_2_dur_part_of_occ2 1-1.5 hours = 6 1.5-2 hours = 7 2-2.5 hours = 8 2.5-3 hours = 9 3-4 hours. = 10 dc9_1_dur_apart_from_wd 4-5 hours. = 11 5-6 hours. = 12 6-7 hours. = 13 More than 7 hours = 14 dc9_2_dur_apart_from_wndd for coding instructions [2] [4] Page 5 of 16

P6 SECTION 4 WORK, STUDY AND VOLUNTEERING 10. Did you have an occupation dd10_status_occ Yes = 2 in the last 7 days? No. = 3 for coding instructions 11a. Type of occupation 1 dd11a_type_occ1 Work = 1 Study. = 2 Volunteering. = 3 for coding instructions 12a. Name of occupation 1 dd12a_name_occ1 Text (Enter as is) [2] 13a. How many days did you do occupation 1 in the last 7 days? 14a. In the last 7 days, on average, how much time per day did you spend sitting while doing occupation 1? -1=left blank dd13a_freq_occ1 Decimal (format x.xx) [e.g. 2.50] [¼ = 0.25, 3 = 0.33, ½ = 0.50, 3 = 0.66, ¾ = 0.75] If a range has been entered, see Annex 4 for coding instructions dd14a_dur_occ1 None = 1 1-15 min. = 2 15-30 min.. = 3 30 min-1 hour... = 4 1-2 hours = 5 2-3 hours = 6 3-4 hours = 7 4-5 hours = 8 5-6 hours = 9 6-7 hours. = 10 7-8 hours. = 11 More than 8 hours = 12-5 = more than one selected Annex 1 for coding instructions [2] [4] Page 6 of 16

15a. In the last 7 days, on average, how many times per day did you interrupt your sitting time while doing occupation 1, for example by standing up, walking somewhere, or getting a coffee? dd15a_freq_break_occ1 Integer [If decimal provided and it is: (a) < 0.5 round down or (b) 0.5 round up] If a range has been entered, see Annex 4 for coding instructions [2] [4] Page 7 of 16

P7 16. Did you have a second occupation in the last 7 days? dd16_status_occ2 Yes = 2 No. = 3 for coding directions 11b. Type of occupation 2 dd11b_type_occ2 Work = 1 Study. = 2 Volunteering. = 3 for coding directions 12b. Name of occupation 2 dd12b_name_occ2 Text (Enter as is) [2] 13b. How many days did you do occupation 2 in the last 7 days? 14b. In the last 7 days, on average, how much time per day did you spend sitting while doing occupation 2? -1=left blank dd13b_freq_occ2 Decimal (format x.xx) [e.g. 2.50] [¼ = 0.25, 3 = 0.33, ½ = 0.50, 3 = 0.66, ¾ = 0.75] If a range has been entered, see Annex 4 for coding instructions dd14b_dur_occ2 None = 1 1-15 min. = 2 15-30 min.. = 3 30 min-1 hour... = 4 1-2 hours = 5 2-3 hours = 6 3-4 hours = 7 4-5 hours = 8 5-6 hours = 9 6-7 hours. = 10 7-8 hours. = 11 More than 8 hours = 12-5 = more than one selected Annex 1 for coding directions [2] [4] Page 8 of 16

15b. In the last 7 days, on average, how many times per day did you interrupt your sitting time while doing occupation 2, for example by standing up, walking somewhere, or getting a coffee? dd15b_freq_break_occ2 Integer [If decimal provided and it is: (a) < 0.5 round down or (b) 0.5 round up] If a range has been entered, see Annex 4 for coding instructions [2] [4] Page 9 of 16

P8 SECTION 5 SCREEN TIME AND OTHER ACTIVITIES 17. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you spend sitting or lying down in the following activities per day? Watching TV, dvds/videos? de17_1_dur_tv_wd None = 1 1-15 min. = 2 15-30 min.. = 3 30 min-1 hour... = 4 1-2 hours = 5 17. Watching TV, dvds/videos? 17. Using computer apart from work? 17. Using computer apart from work? 17. Playing computer games? de17_2_dur_tv_wndd de17_3_dur_comp_wd de17_4_dur_comp_wndd de17_5_dur_game_wd 2-3 hours = 6 3-4 hours = 7 4-5 hours = 8 5-6 hours = 9 6-7 hours. = 10 More than 7 hours = 11 for coding directions 17. Playing computer games? de17_6_dur_game_wndd 18. In the last 7 days, on average, how many times per day did you interrupt your sitting time while watching TV for example, by standing up, walking somewhere, or getting a drink? de18_freq_break_tv Integer [If decimal provided and it is: (a) < 0.5 round down or (b) 0.5 round up] If a range has been entered, see Annex 4 for coding instructions [2] [4] Page 10 of 16

P9 19. In the last 7 days, on average, how often did you have the following snacks or drinks while watching TV in addition to your breakfast, lunch or dinner? Savoury snacks (e.g. crisps, salted nuts) 19. Sweets, chocolate(s) (bars), cakes, biscuits 19. Ice cream, chocolate mousse de19_3_freq_ice 19. Yoghurt, rice pudding de19_4_freq_yoghurt de19_1_freq_savor None... =1 1-2 times a week... = 2 3-4 times a week...... = 3 5-6 times a week... = 4 once a day... = 5 2 times a day.... = 6 3 times a day... = 7 de19_2_freq_sweet 4 times a day.. = 8 5 times a day.. = 9 more than 5 times a day.. = 10 for coding directions 19. Soda (e.g. coke) de19_5_freq_soda 19. Fruit juice de19_6_freq_frjuice 19. Squash de19_7_freq_squash 19. Milk, milkshake, hot chocolate de19_8_freq_milk 19. Tea or coffee de19_9_freq_tea 19. Alcoholic drinks (e.g. beer, wine, spirits) de19_10_freq_alcoh 19. Other: name snack de19_11_name_other Text (Enter as is) -1=left blank 19. Other: frequency de19_12_freq_other None.... =1 1-2 times a week... = 2 3-4 times a week...... = 3 Page 11 of 16 [2]

5-6 times a week... = 4 once a day... = 5 2 times a day.... = 6 3 times a day... = 7 4 times a day.. = 8 5 times a day.. = 9 more than 5 times a day.. = 10 for coding directions Page 12 of 16

P10 20. In the last 7 days, on average, how long did you spend sitting or lying down in the following activities per day? Sitting while reading? 20. Sitting while reading? 20. Sitting while doing household tasks? 20. Sitting while doing household tasks? 20. Sitting while caring? 20. Sitting while caring? 20. Sitting for hobbies? 20. Sitting for hobbies? 20. Sitting for socializing? 20. Sitting for socializing? 20. Sitting while listening to music? 20. Sitting while listening to music? 20. Sitting for other activities: name activity? de20_1_dur_read_wd None = 1 1-15 min. = 2 15-30 min.. = 3 30 min-1 hour... = 4 1-2 hours = 5 2-3 hours = 6 de20_2_dur_read_wndd 3-4 hours = 7 4-5 hours = 8 de20_3_dur_house_wd 5-6 hours = 9 6-7 hours. = 10 More than 7 hours = 11 de20_4_dur_house_wndd de20_5_dur_cari_wd de20_6_dur_cari_wndd de20_7_dur_hobb_wd de20_8_dur_hobb_wndd de20_9_dur_soc_wd de20_10_dur_soc_wndd de20_11_dur_music_wd de20_12_dur_music_wndd de20_13_name_other for coding directions Text (Enter as is) -1=left blank [2] Page 13 of 16

20. Sitting for other activities: frequency? 20. Sitting for other activities: frequency, de20_14_dur_other_wd None = 1 1-15 min. = 2 15-30 min.. = 3 de20_15_dur_other_wndd 30 min-1 hour... = 4 1-2 hours = 5 2-3 hours = 6 3-4 hours = 7 4-5 hours = 8 5-6 hours = 9 6-7 hours. = 10 More than 7 hours = 11 for coding directions Page 14 of 16

ANNEX [1] Multiple Selections When a single response should have been selected, but more than one was selected, this must be entered as: (-5) 1 AND 2 AND 3 AND 4 For multiple selections, always put numbers in ascending order. A few examples: Field Name What was selected What to enter d_repres_typ_w A little less than normal AND About the same (-5) 2 AND 3 db3_1_dur_meal_wd_br 20-30 min AND 30-45 min (-5) 4 AND 5 [2] Text written on questionnaire If text is written next to a question and no response provided, this must be entered as: (-10) text as written If text is written next to a question where one response is selected, this must be entered as: (-10) text as written (-12) selection For example: (-10) example text (-12) 1 If text is written next to a question where multiple responses are selected, this must be entered as: (-10) text as written (-12) multiple selections For example: (-10) example text (-12) 1 AND 2 If text is written next to a question where a number should be written, this must be entered as: (-10) text as written (-12) number For example: (-10) example text (-12) 29 If text is written next to a question where a word should be written, this must be entered as: (-10) text as written (-12) word [3] For example: (-10) example text (-12) receptionist Page 15 of 16

Crosses instead of ticks All questions with provided answer categories should be answered with a tick. If a cross has been used, but only one option has been selected, enter this as the answer, e.g. This should be entered as 2 If a mixture of ticks and crosses have been used, enter the option that has been ticked (see example below). If more than one option has been ticked, refer to Annex 1. This should be entered as 4 If a response has been ticked and then clearly crossed out, and another response has been selected, please ignore the response that has been crossed out, e.g. This should be entered as 3 [4] Range instead of one value When a value range has been given when one value was appropriate, enter to the form (-4) 1 TO 3. For example, if 1-3 was given as an answer, when a single numeric value like 2 was expected, code as (-4) 1 TO 3, e.g. Field Name What was written What to enter dc5_1_freq_to_from_occ1 3-5 (-4) 3 TO 5 dc5_1_freq_to_from_occ1 2 ½ - 4 (-4) 2.5 TO 4 dd15a_freq_break_occ1 20-30 (-4) 20 TO 30 Page 16 of 16