An imbalance between energy input and energy needs contributes to the growing incidence of overweight children. Pre-schoolers normally like to move, but even at this young age, they are already affected by a lack of physical activity and a high amount of screen time. Media consumption contributes to unhealthy diets and extends the length of time spent sitting. Longer periods of sitting are, independent of the level of activity, seen as a risk factor for the development of obesity. In the present study, 160 pre-schoolers and their parents (128 mothers, 121 fathers) were examined. The results show deviations from actual recommendations regarding physical activity, time spent sitting, dietary intake, and media consumption. Increased screen tim...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
Young children living in poverty are exposed to a number of barriers in their environment that put t...
Aim of this study was to investigate the sedentary patterns of school-aged active children admitted ...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is a global concern. Although childhood o...
Children obesity is a serious public health issue. This study aimed to investigate physi-cal/sedenta...
The current review aimed to systematically identify dietary, physical activity and sedentary behavio...
Prevalence of obesity in preschool children has increased dramatically in recent years. The preschoo...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
Background: High levels of sedentary activity and low levels of physical activity have led to an inc...
Objectives: To examine whether children’s television viewing may be a useful indicator of risk...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
Few studies of media use and adiposity explore the influence of parenting on children’s lifest...
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between screen time (ST) parenting practices a...
Childhood obesity is on the rise, and interventions targeted at pre-school-aged children are essenti...
Background. The high prevalence of obesity among children has spurred creation of a list of possible...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
Young children living in poverty are exposed to a number of barriers in their environment that put t...
Aim of this study was to investigate the sedentary patterns of school-aged active children admitted ...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is a global concern. Although childhood o...
Children obesity is a serious public health issue. This study aimed to investigate physi-cal/sedenta...
The current review aimed to systematically identify dietary, physical activity and sedentary behavio...
Prevalence of obesity in preschool children has increased dramatically in recent years. The preschoo...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
Background: High levels of sedentary activity and low levels of physical activity have led to an inc...
Objectives: To examine whether children’s television viewing may be a useful indicator of risk...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
Few studies of media use and adiposity explore the influence of parenting on children’s lifest...
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between screen time (ST) parenting practices a...
Childhood obesity is on the rise, and interventions targeted at pre-school-aged children are essenti...
Background. The high prevalence of obesity among children has spurred creation of a list of possible...
OBJECTIVE To compare the physical activity levels of overweight and non overweight 3- to 5-y-old chi...
Young children living in poverty are exposed to a number of barriers in their environment that put t...
Aim of this study was to investigate the sedentary patterns of school-aged active children admitted ...