There is little current understanding of the influences on sedentary behaviour and screen time in preschool children. This study investigated socioeconomic position (SEP) and parental rules as potential correlates of preschool children\u27s sedentary behaviour and screen time
- Objectives Preschool-aged children spend substantial amounts of time engaged in screen-based activ...
This study aims to examine the associations of parental rules with sedentary behavior (SB) in youth....
Abstract Background Previous studies suggest that preschoolers from low socioeconomic backgrounds en...
Existing research evidence indicates that children and adolescents of parents with a low socioeconom...
Preschool children’s high levels of sedentary time (ST) is a public health concern. As prescho...
Abstract Background Preschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet cur...
Preschoolers already spend significant proportions of their waking hours being sedentary. Screen tim...
Objectives This study examined the associations of parental socioeconomic status (SES) with preschoo...
Background Sedentary behaviour has been linked with a number of health outcomes. Preschool-aged chil...
Studies show sedentary lifestyles have their genesis in early childhood, with the family environment...
Background: Little is known about the influence of parental attributes and parental screen time beha...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour has been linked with a number of health outcomes. Preschool-...
Parents’ rules regarding child television, DVD, video game, and computer use (screen time) have been...
Preschool children's high levels of sedentary time (ST) is a public health concern. As preschool rea...
Background: Previous studies suggest that preschoolers from low socioeconomic backgrounds engage in ...
- Objectives Preschool-aged children spend substantial amounts of time engaged in screen-based activ...
This study aims to examine the associations of parental rules with sedentary behavior (SB) in youth....
Abstract Background Previous studies suggest that preschoolers from low socioeconomic backgrounds en...
Existing research evidence indicates that children and adolescents of parents with a low socioeconom...
Preschool children’s high levels of sedentary time (ST) is a public health concern. As prescho...
Abstract Background Preschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet cur...
Preschoolers already spend significant proportions of their waking hours being sedentary. Screen tim...
Objectives This study examined the associations of parental socioeconomic status (SES) with preschoo...
Background Sedentary behaviour has been linked with a number of health outcomes. Preschool-aged chil...
Studies show sedentary lifestyles have their genesis in early childhood, with the family environment...
Background: Little is known about the influence of parental attributes and parental screen time beha...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour has been linked with a number of health outcomes. Preschool-...
Parents’ rules regarding child television, DVD, video game, and computer use (screen time) have been...
Preschool children's high levels of sedentary time (ST) is a public health concern. As preschool rea...
Background: Previous studies suggest that preschoolers from low socioeconomic backgrounds engage in ...
- Objectives Preschool-aged children spend substantial amounts of time engaged in screen-based activ...
This study aims to examine the associations of parental rules with sedentary behavior (SB) in youth....
Abstract Background Previous studies suggest that preschoolers from low socioeconomic backgrounds en...