Objectives: This study aimed to examine how physical activity (PA) and television (TV) viewing time of children varied according to family structure.Methods: In 2001, 5- to 6-yr-old (N = 296) and 10- to 12-yr-old (N = 919) children and their parents were recruited from 19 state elementary schools in Melbourne, Australia. Children\u27s PA was objectively assessed using accelerometers worn for 8 d. Sociodemographic and family structure information and time spent watching TV was collected via questionnaire completed by parents.Results: ANCOVA revealed that, after controlling for socioeconomic status and age of child, boys without any siblings spent more minutes per day watching TV (153.2 +/- 71.3) compared with those who have siblings (129.0 +...
Purpose. Previous research suggests that there is limited evidence to support a negative association...
Although the family environment is a potentially important influence on children's physical activity...
Purpose. Although the family environment is a potentially important influence on children\u27s physi...
Objective: This study examined associations between the family environment and children\u27s televis...
This study examined associations between the family environment and children's television (TV) ...
CRAWFORD. Association of family environment with children’s television viewing and with low level of...
Background: The contribution of family circumstance to physical activity and television viewing has ...
Background: Parental modelling has been shown to be important for school-aged children’s physical ac...
Aim: To describe the time children spend watching television (TV) and to assess associations between...
Aim: To describe the time children spend watching television (TV) and to assess associations between...
Abstract Background Physical activity has many positive effects on children's health while TV viewin...
The family plays a central role in the development of health-related behaviors among youth. The obje...
Background Identifying factors that can influence young peoples’ physical activity and sedentary beh...
Background: Identifying factors that can influence young peoples’ physical activity and sedent...
Abstract Background Identifying factors that can influence young peoples’ physical activity and sede...
Purpose. Previous research suggests that there is limited evidence to support a negative association...
Although the family environment is a potentially important influence on children's physical activity...
Purpose. Although the family environment is a potentially important influence on children\u27s physi...
Objective: This study examined associations between the family environment and children\u27s televis...
This study examined associations between the family environment and children's television (TV) ...
CRAWFORD. Association of family environment with children’s television viewing and with low level of...
Background: The contribution of family circumstance to physical activity and television viewing has ...
Background: Parental modelling has been shown to be important for school-aged children’s physical ac...
Aim: To describe the time children spend watching television (TV) and to assess associations between...
Aim: To describe the time children spend watching television (TV) and to assess associations between...
Abstract Background Physical activity has many positive effects on children's health while TV viewin...
The family plays a central role in the development of health-related behaviors among youth. The obje...
Background Identifying factors that can influence young peoples’ physical activity and sedentary beh...
Background: Identifying factors that can influence young peoples’ physical activity and sedent...
Abstract Background Identifying factors that can influence young peoples’ physical activity and sede...
Purpose. Previous research suggests that there is limited evidence to support a negative association...
Although the family environment is a potentially important influence on children's physical activity...
Purpose. Although the family environment is a potentially important influence on children\u27s physi...