Childhood obesity incidence has increased substantially and it has been argued that decreasing physical activity levels, coinciding with an increase in sedentary behaviours, are responsible. Australian guidelines were published in 2004, recommending that children participate in a minimum of 60 min of physical activity daily and spend no more than 2 h a day using electronic media for entertainment. We aimed to compare compliance with these guidelines amongst children of differing weight status. The Childhood Injury Prevention Study (CHIPS) collected data from a randomly selected sample of Brisbane primary and preschool children aged 5-12 years. The following data were available for 518 participants: age, gender, measured height and weight an...
The aim of this study was to identify potential correlates of objectively measured physical activity...
Background: Australia has joined a growing number of nations that have evaluated the physical activi...
Overweight and obesity rates among children in Australia have increased twofold in the last decade. ...
Background: The prevalence of overweight status amongst Australian children has increased substantia...
Background: To determine whether the provision of higher levels of compulsory school physical activi...
Findings from studies investigating physical activity (PA) in Australian children have been mixed in...
Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore t...
Background: Physical activity (PA) and its health benefits are a continuous point of discussion. Rec...
Incidence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically within the last 30 years. Childhood obesit...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in young people is a major global public health ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Evidence suggests diet, physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour cluste...
Purpose: Little evidence exists about the prevalence of adequate levels of physical activity and of ...
The incidence of overweight and obesity amongst Australian children is high and steadily increasing....
Objective: To investigate relationships between children\u27s body mass index (BMI) and parent repor...
Objectives: To examine whether children’s television viewing may be a useful indicator of risk...
The aim of this study was to identify potential correlates of objectively measured physical activity...
Background: Australia has joined a growing number of nations that have evaluated the physical activi...
Overweight and obesity rates among children in Australia have increased twofold in the last decade. ...
Background: The prevalence of overweight status amongst Australian children has increased substantia...
Background: To determine whether the provision of higher levels of compulsory school physical activi...
Findings from studies investigating physical activity (PA) in Australian children have been mixed in...
Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore t...
Background: Physical activity (PA) and its health benefits are a continuous point of discussion. Rec...
Incidence of childhood obesity has increased dramatically within the last 30 years. Childhood obesit...
The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in young people is a major global public health ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Evidence suggests diet, physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviour cluste...
Purpose: Little evidence exists about the prevalence of adequate levels of physical activity and of ...
The incidence of overweight and obesity amongst Australian children is high and steadily increasing....
Objective: To investigate relationships between children\u27s body mass index (BMI) and parent repor...
Objectives: To examine whether children’s television viewing may be a useful indicator of risk...
The aim of this study was to identify potential correlates of objectively measured physical activity...
Background: Australia has joined a growing number of nations that have evaluated the physical activi...
Overweight and obesity rates among children in Australia have increased twofold in the last decade. ...