Background Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical activity. However, few longitudinal studies have assessed such associations in children of preschool age (0-6 years) and none have accounted for the compositional nature of these behaviours. We aimed to investigate the associations between total and device-specific screen viewing time at age 2-3 years and accelerometer-measured 24 h movement behaviours, including sleep, sedentary behaviour, light physical activity, and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) at age 5.5 years. Methods The Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) study is an ongoing longitudinal birth cohort study in Singapore, which began in June 2009. We re...
Background: A large percentage (68%) of children under age 3 use screen media, such as television, D...
Children's physical activity and screen-time are important risk factors associated with the early on...
Abstract Background Higher screen viewing time (SVT) in childhood has been associated with adverse h...
Background: Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical ac...
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...
peer-reviewedBackground: Meeting physical activity and screen time guidelines has been associated wi...
BackgroundPreschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet current recom...
The majority of young children engage in high levels of screen time. To inform future interventions,...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Abstract Background Few studies have investigated the association between screen viewing (SV) and sl...
BackgroundPre-school children spend an average of two-hours daily using screens. We examined associa...
BackgroundPre-school children spend an average of two-hours daily using screens. We examined associa...
International audienceAbstract Background Time spent in movement behaviours, including physical acti...
Purpose: Integrated 24-Hour Movement Guidelines provide specific recommendations on screen viewing (...
Background: A large percentage (68%) of children under age 3 use screen media, such as television, D...
Children's physical activity and screen-time are important risk factors associated with the early on...
Abstract Background Higher screen viewing time (SVT) in childhood has been associated with adverse h...
Background: Screen viewing is a sedentary behaviour reported to interfere with sleep and physical ac...
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...
peer-reviewedBackground: Meeting physical activity and screen time guidelines has been associated wi...
BackgroundPreschool children can spend up to 12 h a day in sedentary time and few meet current recom...
The majority of young children engage in high levels of screen time. To inform future interventions,...
Sleep is crucial to children's health and development. Reduced physical activity and increased scree...
Abstract Background Few studies have investigated the association between screen viewing (SV) and sl...
BackgroundPre-school children spend an average of two-hours daily using screens. We examined associa...
BackgroundPre-school children spend an average of two-hours daily using screens. We examined associa...
International audienceAbstract Background Time spent in movement behaviours, including physical acti...
Purpose: Integrated 24-Hour Movement Guidelines provide specific recommendations on screen viewing (...
Background: A large percentage (68%) of children under age 3 use screen media, such as television, D...
Children's physical activity and screen-time are important risk factors associated with the early on...
Abstract Background Higher screen viewing time (SVT) in childhood has been associated with adverse h...