Background: Although there is increasing evidence regarding children’s screen time, little is known about children’s sitting. This study aimed to determine the correlates of screen time and sitting in 6- to 8-year-old children. Methods: In 2011–2012, parents in the Healthy Active Preschool and Primary Years (HAPPY) study (n = 498) reported their child’s week/weekend day recreational screen time and potential correlates. ActivPALs™ measured children’s nonschool sitting. In model 1, linear regression analyses were performed, stratified by sex and week/weekend day and controlling for age, clustered recruitment, and activPAL™ wear time (for sitting analyses). Correlates significantly associated with screen time or sitting (P \u3c .05) were incl...
textabstractIntroduction: The global increase in childhood overweight and obesity has been ascribed ...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine whether increased levels of sitting time and ...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) improves health outcomes accumulating evidence suggests t...
Background: Preschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet current rec...
Background: Children can spend substantial amounts of leisure time in sedentary activities, dominate...
Background: Children can spend substantial amounts of leisure time in sedentary activities, dominate...
Background: To examine the associations between school-age children's sedentary behavior, screen tim...
PURPOSE: To examine tracking of weekday and weekend screen time (ST; i.e., television [TV] and compu...
The majority of young children engage in high levels of screen time. To inform future interventions,...
Purpose: To explore the factors that contribute to children\u27s screen-related sedentary (S-RS) beh...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine whether increased levels of sitting time and ...
BackgroundPre-school children spend an average of two-hours daily using screens. We examined associa...
Screen time concerns both parents and experts due to the near-omnipresent influence of technology ov...
Introduction: The global increase in childhood overweight and obesity has been ascribed partly to in...
BackgroundPre-school children spend an average of two-hours daily using screens. We examined associa...
textabstractIntroduction: The global increase in childhood overweight and obesity has been ascribed ...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine whether increased levels of sitting time and ...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) improves health outcomes accumulating evidence suggests t...
Background: Preschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet current rec...
Background: Children can spend substantial amounts of leisure time in sedentary activities, dominate...
Background: Children can spend substantial amounts of leisure time in sedentary activities, dominate...
Background: To examine the associations between school-age children's sedentary behavior, screen tim...
PURPOSE: To examine tracking of weekday and weekend screen time (ST; i.e., television [TV] and compu...
The majority of young children engage in high levels of screen time. To inform future interventions,...
Purpose: To explore the factors that contribute to children\u27s screen-related sedentary (S-RS) beh...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine whether increased levels of sitting time and ...
BackgroundPre-school children spend an average of two-hours daily using screens. We examined associa...
Screen time concerns both parents and experts due to the near-omnipresent influence of technology ov...
Introduction: The global increase in childhood overweight and obesity has been ascribed partly to in...
BackgroundPre-school children spend an average of two-hours daily using screens. We examined associa...
textabstractIntroduction: The global increase in childhood overweight and obesity has been ascribed ...
Background: The objective of this study was to examine whether increased levels of sitting time and ...
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) improves health outcomes accumulating evidence suggests t...