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We examined the influence of confounding due to pre-existing diseases in prospective studies on sedentary behavior and all-cause mortality. We analyzed 25 studies included in systematic reviews. The risk of confounding due to pre-existing diseases was assessed by five methodologic characteristics. Sedentary behavior was associated with higher all-cause mortality. Studies with short average follow-up length had stronger magnitudes of association 1 to less than 5years (hazard ratio [HR], 1.58; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.28-1.94), 5 to 9years (HR, 1.24; 9