The purpose of this review is to describe the amount of time children spend in sedentary behaviour and to deter-mine if there are specifi c factors that associate with sedentary behaviour in children. The following search terms were used to identify relevant articles: sedentary behaviour, inactivity, television, computer, video games, small screen, sitting, prevalence, patterns, correlates, factors and determinants. The databases used to conduct the search included PubMed, PsycINFO, ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) and Academic Search Premier. The studies reviewed were limited to those that sampled children (2–18 years), were written in English and used a measure of sedentary behaviour as the dependent variable. Several studies...
Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour have been independently associated with a wide range of ...
Electronic media (EM) (television, electronic games and computer) use has been associated with overw...
ii Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour have been independently associated with a wide range ...
Sedentary behavior has negative health outcomes, evident even in young children. Identifying the pre...
This systematic review is an update examining the relationships between objectively and subjectively...
Sedentary behavior has negative health outcomes, evident even in young children. Identifying the pre...
OBJECTIVE: To comprehensively review observational and experimental studies examining the relationsh...
Background Sedentary behaviour has been linked with a number of health outcomes. Preschool-aged chil...
The aim of this review was to evaluate the reliability and validity of methods used to assess the mu...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour has been linked with a number of health outcomes. Preschool-...
Objective : To review the empirical evidence concerning the strength of tracking of sedentary behavi...
Purpose: To explore the factors that contribute to children\u27s screen-related sedentary (S-RS) beh...
PURPOSE: Previously, studies examining correlates of sedentary behavior have been limited by small s...
Family involvement in interventions to reduce sedentary time may help foster appropriate long-term s...
Background: Leisure time is increasingly spent in sedentary pursuits such as screen-viewing (eg, tel...
Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour have been independently associated with a wide range of ...
Electronic media (EM) (television, electronic games and computer) use has been associated with overw...
ii Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour have been independently associated with a wide range ...
Sedentary behavior has negative health outcomes, evident even in young children. Identifying the pre...
This systematic review is an update examining the relationships between objectively and subjectively...
Sedentary behavior has negative health outcomes, evident even in young children. Identifying the pre...
OBJECTIVE: To comprehensively review observational and experimental studies examining the relationsh...
Background Sedentary behaviour has been linked with a number of health outcomes. Preschool-aged chil...
The aim of this review was to evaluate the reliability and validity of methods used to assess the mu...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour has been linked with a number of health outcomes. Preschool-...
Objective : To review the empirical evidence concerning the strength of tracking of sedentary behavi...
Purpose: To explore the factors that contribute to children\u27s screen-related sedentary (S-RS) beh...
PURPOSE: Previously, studies examining correlates of sedentary behavior have been limited by small s...
Family involvement in interventions to reduce sedentary time may help foster appropriate long-term s...
Background: Leisure time is increasingly spent in sedentary pursuits such as screen-viewing (eg, tel...
Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour have been independently associated with a wide range of ...
Electronic media (EM) (television, electronic games and computer) use has been associated with overw...
ii Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour have been independently associated with a wide range ...