Objectives To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and South Asian (SA) children aged 6-8 years during school terms and holidays. Design Cross-sectional. Setting Three primary schools from the Bradford area, UK. Participants One hundred and sixty WB and SA children aged 6-8 years. Primary and secondary outcomes Sedentary behaviour (SB), light physical activity (LPA) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) measured by accelerometry during summer, winter and spring and during school terms and school holidays. Data were analysed using multivariate mixed-effects multilevel modelling with robust SEs. Factors of interest were ethnicity, holiday/term, sex, socioeconomic status (SES), weight sta...
International audienceBackground: The school environment influences children's opportunities for phy...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Temporal characterisation of physical activity in children is required for ...
Objectives To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and S...
Objectives. To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and ...
High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) and low levels of physical activity (PA) in primary school...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour (SB) in childhood is a major public health concern. Little i...
YesSedentary behaviour (SB) in childhood is a major public health concern. Little is known about eth...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
Background Ethnic differences in physical activity in children in the UK have not been accurately as...
Background: School recess provides an important opportunity for children to engage in physical activ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (SB) in childhood is a major public health concern. Little is known ...
Temporal characterisation of physical activity in children is required for effective strategies to i...
The purpose of this study was to compare physical activity levels between white and South Asian chil...
Availability of data and materials: The data are not publically available due to confidentiality res...
International audienceBackground: The school environment influences children's opportunities for phy...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Temporal characterisation of physical activity in children is required for ...
Objectives To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and S...
Objectives. To investigate factors associated with movement behaviours among White British (WB) and ...
High levels of sedentary behaviour (SB) and low levels of physical activity (PA) in primary school...
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour (SB) in childhood is a major public health concern. Little i...
YesSedentary behaviour (SB) in childhood is a major public health concern. Little is known about eth...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
Background Ethnic differences in physical activity in children in the UK have not been accurately as...
Background: School recess provides an important opportunity for children to engage in physical activ...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (SB) in childhood is a major public health concern. Little is known ...
Temporal characterisation of physical activity in children is required for effective strategies to i...
The purpose of this study was to compare physical activity levels between white and South Asian chil...
Availability of data and materials: The data are not publically available due to confidentiality res...
International audienceBackground: The school environment influences children's opportunities for phy...
Background: Evidence suggests that South Asian school-aged children and adults are less active compa...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Temporal characterisation of physical activity in children is required for ...