IntroductionAmerican Indian children have high rates of overweight and obesity, which may be partially attributable to screen-time behavior. Young children's screen-time behavior is strongly influenced by their environment and their parents' behavior. We explored whether parental television watching time, parental perceptions of children's screen time, and media-related resources in the home are related to screen time (ie, television, DVD/video, video game, and computer use) among Oglala Lakota youth residing on or near the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.MethodsWe collected baseline data from 431 child and parent/caregiver pairs who participated in Bright Start, a group-randomized, controlled, school-based obesity prevention trial t...
Limited screen time has been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for all children and ...
Few studies of media use and adiposity explore the influence of parenting on children’s lifest...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Introduction: American Indian children have high rates of overweight and obesity, which may be parti...
Introduction: American Indian children have high rates of overweight and obesity, which may be parti...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between screen time (ST) parenting practices a...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
BACKGROUNDAmong school-aged youth, we sought to identify characteristics associated with (1) exceedi...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
Introduction: The global increase in childhood overweight and obesity has been ascribed partly to in...
Young children are being exposed to excessive screen time. There are many health and developmental r...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Limited screen time has been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for all children and ...
Few studies of media use and adiposity explore the influence of parenting on children’s lifest...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Introduction: American Indian children have high rates of overweight and obesity, which may be parti...
Introduction: American Indian children have high rates of overweight and obesity, which may be parti...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between screen time (ST) parenting practices a...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
BACKGROUNDAmong school-aged youth, we sought to identify characteristics associated with (1) exceedi...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
Introduction: The global increase in childhood overweight and obesity has been ascribed partly to in...
Young children are being exposed to excessive screen time. There are many health and developmental r...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Limited screen time has been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for all children and ...
Few studies of media use and adiposity explore the influence of parenting on children’s lifest...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...