Background Literature focusing on the association between sedentary behaviours and physical activity has provided equivocal results and has been dominated by TV viewing as the indicator of sedentary behaviour. There is a need for more studies exploring the association between contemporary screen activities and physical activity among youth. Methods A cross-sectional study including 742 adolescents was conducted in 2016. Data were collected at school through an online questionnaire. Regression analyses were used to explore the association between different screen-based sedentary behaviours and participation in physical activity. Results The results showed that those with lower (vs higher) time spent on TV/movie streaming and electronic game ...
Background There is a need for more longitudinal studies investigating the associati...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns that sedentariness among young people has increased and that this may...
Background Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increas...
Background Literature focusing on the association between sedentary behaviours and physical activit...
BackgroundLiterature focusing on the association between sedentary behaviours and physical activity ...
This study analyzed the time adolescents spend on active video games, sedentary screen media, and co...
This study analyzed the time adolescents spend on active video games, sedentary screen media, and co...
Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increasing physica...
Background There is a need for more longitudinal studies investigating the associations between scre...
Background In Australia and the USA, national guidelines exist for limiting children's screen-exposu...
BACKGROUND: Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increa...
BACKGROUND: Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increa...
© 2013 Gebremariam et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed u...
Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increasing physica...
Background: There are concerns that sedentariness among young people has increased and that this may...
Background There is a need for more longitudinal studies investigating the associati...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns that sedentariness among young people has increased and that this may...
Background Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increas...
Background Literature focusing on the association between sedentary behaviours and physical activit...
BackgroundLiterature focusing on the association between sedentary behaviours and physical activity ...
This study analyzed the time adolescents spend on active video games, sedentary screen media, and co...
This study analyzed the time adolescents spend on active video games, sedentary screen media, and co...
Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increasing physica...
Background There is a need for more longitudinal studies investigating the associations between scre...
Background In Australia and the USA, national guidelines exist for limiting children's screen-exposu...
BACKGROUND: Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increa...
BACKGROUND: Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increa...
© 2013 Gebremariam et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed u...
Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increasing physica...
Background: There are concerns that sedentariness among young people has increased and that this may...
Background There is a need for more longitudinal studies investigating the associati...
BACKGROUND: There are concerns that sedentariness among young people has increased and that this may...
Background Active video games may contribute to reducing time spent in sedentary activities, increas...