Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes, including obesity. Parents can be an important influence on children's screen use. There has been an increase in the number of instruments available to assess parenting in feeding and physical activity contexts, however few measures are available to assess parenting practices regarding children's screen media use. A working group of screen media and parenting researchers convened at the preconference workshop to the 2012 International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) annual meeting, "Parenting Measurement: Current Status and Consensus Reports," to identify and prioritize issues in assessing screen media parenti...
Young children are being exposed to excessive screen time. There are many health and developmental r...
Background: Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the advers...
Screened electronic devices are quite effective at capturing children\u27s and parents\u27 attention...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between screen time (ST) parenting practices a...
Background: We conducted a systematic review to obtain studies on childhood obesity and parenting pu...
Few studies of media use and adiposity explore the influence of parenting on children’s lifest...
AbstractBackgroundChild screen viewing (SV) is positively associated with poor health indicators. In...
IntroductionAmerican Indian children have high rates of overweight and obesity, which may be partial...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
Background: Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the advers...
Young children are being exposed to excessive screen time. There are many health and developmental r...
Background: Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the advers...
Screened electronic devices are quite effective at capturing children\u27s and parents\u27 attention...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
Screen media (television, computers, and videogames) use has been linked to multiple child outcomes,...
The purpose of this study was to examine associations between screen time (ST) parenting practices a...
Background: We conducted a systematic review to obtain studies on childhood obesity and parenting pu...
Few studies of media use and adiposity explore the influence of parenting on children’s lifest...
AbstractBackgroundChild screen viewing (SV) is positively associated with poor health indicators. In...
IntroductionAmerican Indian children have high rates of overweight and obesity, which may be partial...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity has emerged as a public health concern in Canada. It has been suggeste...
Background: Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the advers...
Young children are being exposed to excessive screen time. There are many health and developmental r...
Background: Screen-related behaviours are highly prevalent in schoolchildren. Considering the advers...
Screened electronic devices are quite effective at capturing children\u27s and parents\u27 attention...