Objective: To examine the longitudinal association of negative affect and physical activity in a population of preschool children. Study Design: Participants included 763 children (53% male) attending scheduled health supervision visits in their primary care physicians’ offices. Data were collected at two time points at mean ages 27 (SD = 5.4) and 47 (SD = 6.2) months. Negative affect (NA) was measured using the Negative Affectivity (frustration/anger, decreased soothability) domain of the Children’s Behaviour Questionnaire. Physical Activity (PA) was assessed using a parent-report questionnaire. Multiple regression analyses tested the association between NA and PA, adjusting for child age, sex, z-BMI, PA at Time 1, maternal education, hou...
This study sought to assess the influence of preschoolers\u27 temperament on their objectively measu...
AbstractThis study sought to assess the influence of preschoolers' temperament on their objectively ...
Background: A large proportion of UK children do not reach the recommended levels of physical activi...
Despite physical activity (PA) being recognized as a critically important factor for good physical a...
Despite physical activity (PA) being recognized as a critically important factor for good physical a...
Background: Identifying ways to promote physical activity and decrease sedentary time during childho...
Physical activity (PA) can have a positive influence on mental health. Less is known about the influ...
Physical activity (PA) can have a positive influence on mental health. Less is known about the influ...
This study used a twin and triplet sample to investigate the influence of preschoolers’ physical act...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Many patterns of physical...
Physical activity has beneficial effects on health and is extremely recommended for children's well-...
Background Most studies investigating the association of temperament with physical activity and sed...
Objectives: To examine whether behavioural and emotional problems are associated with total volume o...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate longitudinal associations of objectively measured physical ...
Background Early childhood temperament is increasingly recognized as an important attribute that ...
This study sought to assess the influence of preschoolers\u27 temperament on their objectively measu...
AbstractThis study sought to assess the influence of preschoolers' temperament on their objectively ...
Background: A large proportion of UK children do not reach the recommended levels of physical activi...
Despite physical activity (PA) being recognized as a critically important factor for good physical a...
Despite physical activity (PA) being recognized as a critically important factor for good physical a...
Background: Identifying ways to promote physical activity and decrease sedentary time during childho...
Physical activity (PA) can have a positive influence on mental health. Less is known about the influ...
Physical activity (PA) can have a positive influence on mental health. Less is known about the influ...
This study used a twin and triplet sample to investigate the influence of preschoolers’ physical act...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. Many patterns of physical...
Physical activity has beneficial effects on health and is extremely recommended for children's well-...
Background Most studies investigating the association of temperament with physical activity and sed...
Objectives: To examine whether behavioural and emotional problems are associated with total volume o...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate longitudinal associations of objectively measured physical ...
Background Early childhood temperament is increasingly recognized as an important attribute that ...
This study sought to assess the influence of preschoolers\u27 temperament on their objectively measu...
AbstractThis study sought to assess the influence of preschoolers' temperament on their objectively ...
Background: A large proportion of UK children do not reach the recommended levels of physical activi...