Background: The contribution of family circumstance to physical activity and television viewing has not been widely investigated in pre-adolescents, and available information is inconsistent. This study examines whether television viewing and objectively measured physical activity vary by different indicators of family circumstance.Methods: Data from the 2001 Children\u27s Leisure Activity Study and the 2002/3 Health, Eating and Play Study, involving Australian children in Grades Prep (mean age 6y) and 5–6 (mean age 11y), were combined. Children wore accelerometers for six consecutive 24 hour periods. Average min/day in low-intensity activity (1.0–1.9 METs) and moderate-to-vigorous-intensity activity (≥3 METs) were calculated...
Published: 27 June 2014Background: A number of studies have suggested that there is a need to increa...
Background: Youth display suboptimal levels of physical activity and sedentary behaviors. Few studie...
Background: This study aimed to examine cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between socioe...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine how physical activity (PA) and television (TV) viewing time ...
This study examined associations between the family environment and children's television (TV) ...
Objective: This study examined associations between the family environment and children\u27s televis...
CRAWFORD. Association of family environment with children’s television viewing and with low level of...
Abstract Background Physical activity has many positive effects on children's health while TV viewin...
Background: Parental modelling has been shown to be important for school-aged children’s physical ac...
BackgroundFew young people meet television viewing guidelines.PurposeTo determine the association be...
Background: Parental modelling has been shown to be important for school-aged children’s physi...
Purpose. Previous research suggests that there is limited evidence to support a negative association...
This study investigated children\u27s after-school activity and associations with body mass index (B...
Background: Parent-report and child perception of familial support for weight-related behaviors may ...
Background: Parent-report and child perception of familial support for weight-related behaviors may ...
Published: 27 June 2014Background: A number of studies have suggested that there is a need to increa...
Background: Youth display suboptimal levels of physical activity and sedentary behaviors. Few studie...
Background: This study aimed to examine cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between socioe...
Objectives: This study aimed to examine how physical activity (PA) and television (TV) viewing time ...
This study examined associations between the family environment and children's television (TV) ...
Objective: This study examined associations between the family environment and children\u27s televis...
CRAWFORD. Association of family environment with children’s television viewing and with low level of...
Abstract Background Physical activity has many positive effects on children's health while TV viewin...
Background: Parental modelling has been shown to be important for school-aged children’s physical ac...
BackgroundFew young people meet television viewing guidelines.PurposeTo determine the association be...
Background: Parental modelling has been shown to be important for school-aged children’s physi...
Purpose. Previous research suggests that there is limited evidence to support a negative association...
This study investigated children\u27s after-school activity and associations with body mass index (B...
Background: Parent-report and child perception of familial support for weight-related behaviors may ...
Background: Parent-report and child perception of familial support for weight-related behaviors may ...
Published: 27 June 2014Background: A number of studies have suggested that there is a need to increa...
Background: Youth display suboptimal levels of physical activity and sedentary behaviors. Few studie...
Background: This study aimed to examine cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between socioe...