BackgroundAs mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous, technology-based interventions provide a promising strategy to positively influence health behaviors of families with young children. However, questions remain about the feasibility and acceptability of intervention delivery via mobile apps in low-income, rural settings and among families with preschoolers.ObjectiveThe aims of this study were to understand the content and context of mobile device use for preschoolers; explore parent beliefs on this topic, including the acceptability of intervention delivery via mobile devices; and test a prototype of an app to encourage preschoolers' physical activity with both parents and children.MethodsParents (n=29) were recruited from 5 preschool cen...
This study investigated the smart phone use condition of infants and toddlers, and mothers ’ percept...
Background: Childhood obesity prevention is a public health priority in industrialized countries. Th...
BackgroundMobile devices provide new opportunities for the prevention of overweight and obesity in c...
BackgroundAs mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous, technology-based interventions provide a promis...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is already beneficial at the preschool age. In many countries, yo...
Background: Several studies support the impact of information communication technology–based interve...
Background: Adults caring for young children receive mixed messages about young children’s use of di...
Wearable activity trackers and smartphone apps have been shown to increase physical activity in chil...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (e.g. television viewing, sitting time) tracks over time and is asso...
AbstractIn the modern media world—22 years after the birth of the World Wide Web, 15 years after the...
Abstract Background Research on screen-viewing in preschool children has predominantly focused on te...
Despite recommendations of no screen time for children under the age of 2, parents are introducing m...
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications ("apps&quo...
Issue addressed: Over the past decade, mobile device use has increased significantly. Adults are now...
AIM: The Baby Moves smartphone application is designed for parents to video their infants' spontaneo...
This study investigated the smart phone use condition of infants and toddlers, and mothers ’ percept...
Background: Childhood obesity prevention is a public health priority in industrialized countries. Th...
BackgroundMobile devices provide new opportunities for the prevention of overweight and obesity in c...
BackgroundAs mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous, technology-based interventions provide a promis...
Background: Physical activity (PA) is already beneficial at the preschool age. In many countries, yo...
Background: Several studies support the impact of information communication technology–based interve...
Background: Adults caring for young children receive mixed messages about young children’s use of di...
Wearable activity trackers and smartphone apps have been shown to increase physical activity in chil...
Background: Sedentary behaviour (e.g. television viewing, sitting time) tracks over time and is asso...
AbstractIn the modern media world—22 years after the birth of the World Wide Web, 15 years after the...
Abstract Background Research on screen-viewing in preschool children has predominantly focused on te...
Despite recommendations of no screen time for children under the age of 2, parents are introducing m...
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications ("apps&quo...
Issue addressed: Over the past decade, mobile device use has increased significantly. Adults are now...
AIM: The Baby Moves smartphone application is designed for parents to video their infants' spontaneo...
This study investigated the smart phone use condition of infants and toddlers, and mothers ’ percept...
Background: Childhood obesity prevention is a public health priority in industrialized countries. Th...
BackgroundMobile devices provide new opportunities for the prevention of overweight and obesity in c...