Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased screen time adversely impact older children's sleep, but little is known about these associations in children under 5 y. This systematic review examined the association between screen time/movement behaviors (sedentary behavior, physical activity) and sleep outcomes in infants (0–1 y); toddlers (1–2 y); and preschoolers (3–4 y). Evidence was selected according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines and synthesized using vote counting based on the direction of association. Quality assessment and a Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation was performed, stratified according to child...
Although some studies indicate physical activity and sleep quality are positively associated in chil...
BackgroundSleep is increasingly recognized as a vital part of health. Screen time has been linked to...
Background: Inadequate sleep duration is a significant risk factor for obesity in children. However,...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Background Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical act...
Background Duration and quality of sleep affect child development and health. Encouragement of nappi...
Background: Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical ac...
Background: Duration and quality of sleep affect child development and health. Encouragement of napp...
Abstract Background The objective of this systematic ...
The emerging picture from research studies that have attempted to define what ‘normal’ sleep duratio...
Objective: This systematic review aimed to summarize correlates of sleep duration in children under ...
Most children don’t get enough sleep (Dement, 2005; Maas, 2011), and 77% of preschoolers experience ...
Background: A large percentage (68%) of children under age 3 use screen media, such as television, D...
Although some studies indicate physical activity and sleep quality are positively associated in chil...
BackgroundSleep is increasingly recognized as a vital part of health. Screen time has been linked to...
Background: Inadequate sleep duration is a significant risk factor for obesity in children. However,...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Background Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical act...
Background Duration and quality of sleep affect child development and health. Encouragement of nappi...
Background: Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical ac...
Background: Duration and quality of sleep affect child development and health. Encouragement of napp...
Abstract Background The objective of this systematic ...
The emerging picture from research studies that have attempted to define what ‘normal’ sleep duratio...
Objective: This systematic review aimed to summarize correlates of sleep duration in children under ...
Most children don’t get enough sleep (Dement, 2005; Maas, 2011), and 77% of preschoolers experience ...
Background: A large percentage (68%) of children under age 3 use screen media, such as television, D...
Although some studies indicate physical activity and sleep quality are positively associated in chil...
BackgroundSleep is increasingly recognized as a vital part of health. Screen time has been linked to...
Background: Inadequate sleep duration is a significant risk factor for obesity in children. However,...