BACKGROUND: During the recent decade presence of digital media, especially handheld devices, in everyday life, has been increasing. Survey data suggests that children and adults spend much of their leisure on screen media, including use of social media and video services. Despite much public debate on possible harmful effects of such behavioral shifts, evidence from rigorously conducted randomized controlled trials in free-living settings, investigating the efficacy of reducing screen media use on physical activity, sleep, and physiological stress, is still lacking. Therefore, a family and home-based randomized controlled trial - the SCREENS trial - is being conducted. Here we describe in detail the rationale and protocol of this study. MET...
As children age , sedentary behavior increases , largely due to screen time. The goal of this stud...
Published version of an article from the journal: BMC Public Health. Also available from the publish...
Limited screen time has been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for all children and ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (e.g. television viewing, sitting time) tracks over time and is asso...
1Centre for Exercise, Nutrition & Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies,the trial protocol ...
With the widespread use of portable electronic devices and the normalization of screen media devices...
Introduction: The prevalence of electronic device usage by children has been increasing at an alarm...
Background: Electronic screens(e.g., TVs, computers, smartphones)are ubiquitous in modern society, o...
Objectives: To identify effective interventions that promote healthy screen time use and reduce sede...
Family involvement in interventions to reduce sedentary time may help foster appropriate long-term s...
Introduction: As the screen time increases, it has been observed that more children arefeeling unwel...
Excessive use of screen-based devices can be detrimental for child and adolescent health. While epid...
Excessive use of screen-based devices can be detrimental for child and adolescent health. While epid...
Introduction: Excessive recreational screen time (i.e., screen use for entertainment) is a global pu...
Background: Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the advers...
As children age , sedentary behavior increases , largely due to screen time. The goal of this stud...
Published version of an article from the journal: BMC Public Health. Also available from the publish...
Limited screen time has been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for all children and ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (e.g. television viewing, sitting time) tracks over time and is asso...
1Centre for Exercise, Nutrition & Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies,the trial protocol ...
With the widespread use of portable electronic devices and the normalization of screen media devices...
Introduction: The prevalence of electronic device usage by children has been increasing at an alarm...
Background: Electronic screens(e.g., TVs, computers, smartphones)are ubiquitous in modern society, o...
Objectives: To identify effective interventions that promote healthy screen time use and reduce sede...
Family involvement in interventions to reduce sedentary time may help foster appropriate long-term s...
Introduction: As the screen time increases, it has been observed that more children arefeeling unwel...
Excessive use of screen-based devices can be detrimental for child and adolescent health. While epid...
Excessive use of screen-based devices can be detrimental for child and adolescent health. While epid...
Introduction: Excessive recreational screen time (i.e., screen use for entertainment) is a global pu...
Background: Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the advers...
As children age , sedentary behavior increases , largely due to screen time. The goal of this stud...
Published version of an article from the journal: BMC Public Health. Also available from the publish...
Limited screen time has been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for all children and ...