Abstract Background Higher screen viewing time (SVT) in childhood has been associated with adverse health outcomes, but the predictors of SVT in early childhood are poorly understood. We examined the sociodemographic and behavioral predictors of total and device-specific SVT in a Singaporean cohort. Methods At ages 2 and 3 years, SVT of 910 children was reported by their parents. Interviewer-administered questionnaires assessed SVT on weekdays and weekends for television, computer, and hand-held devices. Multivariable linear mixed-effect models were used to examine the associations of total and device-specific SVT at ages 2 and 3 with predictors, including children’s sex, ethnicity, birth order, family income, and parental age, education, B...
Introduction Increased screen-based media accessibility has stirred public health concern on possibl...
Purpose: Integrated 24-Hour Movement Guidelines provide specific recommendations on screen viewing (...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...
10.1186/s12966-017-0562-3International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity141Artic...
Abstract Background Few studies have investigated the association between screen viewing (SV) and sl...
Excessive screen time interferes with the health and development of children. However, the screen ti...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate total and device-specific screen viewing (SV) and its det...
Objective This study aimed to investigate total and device-specific screen viewing (SV) and its dete...
Background: Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical ac...
Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that prolonged time spent on screen-based sedentary ...
Abstract Background Excessive screen viewing in early childhood is associated with poor physical and...
The majority of young children engage in high levels of screen time. To inform future interventions,...
Objectives: Screen-viewing in late childhood has been associated with adiposity and blood pressure (...
Background: Children are often exposed to too much screen time but few studies have explored the use...
Background Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical act...
Introduction Increased screen-based media accessibility has stirred public health concern on possibl...
Purpose: Integrated 24-Hour Movement Guidelines provide specific recommendations on screen viewing (...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...
10.1186/s12966-017-0562-3International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity141Artic...
Abstract Background Few studies have investigated the association between screen viewing (SV) and sl...
Excessive screen time interferes with the health and development of children. However, the screen ti...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate total and device-specific screen viewing (SV) and its det...
Objective This study aimed to investigate total and device-specific screen viewing (SV) and its dete...
Background: Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical ac...
Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that prolonged time spent on screen-based sedentary ...
Abstract Background Excessive screen viewing in early childhood is associated with poor physical and...
The majority of young children engage in high levels of screen time. To inform future interventions,...
Objectives: Screen-viewing in late childhood has been associated with adiposity and blood pressure (...
Background: Children are often exposed to too much screen time but few studies have explored the use...
Background Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical act...
Introduction Increased screen-based media accessibility has stirred public health concern on possibl...
Purpose: Integrated 24-Hour Movement Guidelines provide specific recommendations on screen viewing (...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...