Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore the independent association of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and sedentary behavior on the risk of childhood overweight/obesity. Method: A cross-sectional survey of children aged 8–11 years (N = 826). Objective body mass index was used to classify children as normal weight or overweight/obese. Children wore wrist-worn Geneactiv accelerometers for 7-days and thresholds were applied to categorize MVPA and sedentary time. Screen time (ST) was parent reported. Poisson regression examined the independent association of (1) MVPA (2), objective sedentary time and (3) ST on the risk of overweight/obesity. Results: Overall, 23.7% (95% C...
Background: Treatment seeking children and adolescents with severe obesity often experience barriers...
Participation in physical activity (PA) during childhood can help to reduce the onset of risk factor...
Abstract: Participation of 9 to 11-year-old children in physical education lessons (PEL) contributes...
Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore t...
Background: There are a considerable number of published studies that strongly support the benefits ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the physical activity (PA) patterns and the hypothesized psychosocial and envi...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents is rising in the European re...
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...
Objective: To examine associations of volumes and bouts of sedentary behavior (SED) and moderate-to-...
Background: Obesity has been hypothesized to be associated with reduced moderate-to-vigorous physic...
Background: Obesity in Indonesian school children is increasing very dramatically in both urban and ...
The obesity epidemic is a global trend and is of particular concern in children. Recent reports have...
Abstract Background: One of the most important threats for children’s health status is being overwe...
Background: Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) plays an important role in childhood overw...
Background: Treatment seeking children and adolescents with severe obesity often experience barriers...
Participation in physical activity (PA) during childhood can help to reduce the onset of risk factor...
Abstract: Participation of 9 to 11-year-old children in physical education lessons (PEL) contributes...
Purpose: Globally, public health policies are targeting modifiable lifestyle behaviors. We explore t...
Background: There are a considerable number of published studies that strongly support the benefits ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the physical activity (PA) patterns and the hypothesized psychosocial and envi...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity among children and adolescents is rising in the European re...
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...
Objective: To examine associations of volumes and bouts of sedentary behavior (SED) and moderate-to-...
Background: Obesity has been hypothesized to be associated with reduced moderate-to-vigorous physic...
Background: Obesity in Indonesian school children is increasing very dramatically in both urban and ...
The obesity epidemic is a global trend and is of particular concern in children. Recent reports have...
Abstract Background: One of the most important threats for children’s health status is being overwe...
Background: Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) plays an important role in childhood overw...
Background: Treatment seeking children and adolescents with severe obesity often experience barriers...
Participation in physical activity (PA) during childhood can help to reduce the onset of risk factor...
Abstract: Participation of 9 to 11-year-old children in physical education lessons (PEL) contributes...