Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) improves health outcomes accumulating evidence suggests that sedentary time (ST), especially parent-reported screen-time, is associated with negative health outcomes in children. The aim of the present study is to describe levels and patterns of PA and ST across the day and week and activity pattern differences between the sexes, across all weekdays and time spent in and outside the preschool in four-year old children. Methods In total 899 four-year old Swedish children who had both complete questionnaire data on screen-time behaviors and objective activity variables and at least 4 days, including one weekend day, with more than 10 h of GT3X+ Actigraph accelerometer wear time data were included in ...
Abstract Background Even when meeting guidelines for physical activity (PA), considerable sedentary ...
Abstract Background Further collection of surveillance data is warranted, particularly in preschool ...
Physical activity (PA) is likely to constitute an important aspect of health-related behaviour in gr...
The preschool environment exerts an important influence on children's behaviour, including physical ...
AIM: This study examined the pattern of sedentary behaviour during the week and on weekends, and ass...
BACKGROUND: To increase the knowledge about physical activity (PA) patterns and correlates among chi...
Background: Preschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet current rec...
ObjectivesTo investigate whether weekday–weekend differences in sedentary time and specific intensit...
BACKGROUND: An important but often ignored aspect of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (...
In this study, physical activity (PA) was objectively measured in 213 Belgian preschoolers (M(age) =...
It is unclear how different day parts are related to each other in terms of children’s physical acti...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. Direct accele...
Abstract Background Even when meeting guidelines for physical activity (PA), considerable sedentary ...
Abstract Background Further collection of surveillance data is warranted, particularly in preschool ...
Physical activity (PA) is likely to constitute an important aspect of health-related behaviour in gr...
The preschool environment exerts an important influence on children's behaviour, including physical ...
AIM: This study examined the pattern of sedentary behaviour during the week and on weekends, and ass...
BACKGROUND: To increase the knowledge about physical activity (PA) patterns and correlates among chi...
Background: Preschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet current rec...
ObjectivesTo investigate whether weekday–weekend differences in sedentary time and specific intensit...
BACKGROUND: An important but often ignored aspect of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (...
In this study, physical activity (PA) was objectively measured in 213 Belgian preschoolers (M(age) =...
It is unclear how different day parts are related to each other in terms of children’s physical acti...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Physical activity (PA) patterns track from childhood through to adulthood. The study aimed to determ...
Data on objectively measured physical activity (PA) in preschoolers are controversial. Direct accele...
Abstract Background Even when meeting guidelines for physical activity (PA), considerable sedentary ...
Abstract Background Further collection of surveillance data is warranted, particularly in preschool ...
Physical activity (PA) is likely to constitute an important aspect of health-related behaviour in gr...