To determine whether levels of daytime physical activity are associated with sleep duration and night waking in children assessed using accelerometry, and if these associations change over time.24-hour accelerometry data were obtained from 234 children at 3, 5 and 7 years of age for at least 5 days at each time. Sleep duration was estimated using the Sadeh algorithm. Time spent in sedentary, light and moderate-vigorous (MVPA) activity was established using published cut-points. Appropriate statistical techniques were utilised to account for the closed nature of the data (24-hour periods).Time spent asleep was related more to sedentary or light activity and not to MVPA. The most active (95th percentile) children spent 55-84 fewer minutes asl...
Abstract Background Insufficient sleep is potentially an important modifiable risk factor for obesit...
BACKGROUND: Insufficient sleep is potentially an important modifiable risk factor for obesity and po...
Objectives: To examine the bidirectional association of sleep duration with proportions of time spen...
To determine whether levels of daytime physical activity are associated with sleep duration and nigh...
Aim: To determine whether levels of daytime physical activity are associated with sleep duration and...
We examined temporal associations between objectively-measured physical activity (PA) during the day...
Abstract: Studies investigating the relationship between physical activity and sleep have mostly bee...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the relationship between physical activity and sleep in ch...
Study Objectives To determine the day-to-day and longer-term longitudinal associations between dayti...
Agnes Bucko. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC. BACKGROUND: Although there ap...
OBJECTIVES: We examined temporal associations between objectively-measured physical activity (PA) du...
Background. Secular trends demonstrate that young children are less active and sleep less. Inequity ...
The directionality of the relationship between children\u27s physical activity and sleep is unclear....
A declining physical activity (PA) and sleep in children and adolescents have been observed during t...
Physical activity is considered an effective method to improve sleep quality in adolescents and adul...
Abstract Background Insufficient sleep is potentially an important modifiable risk factor for obesit...
BACKGROUND: Insufficient sleep is potentially an important modifiable risk factor for obesity and po...
Objectives: To examine the bidirectional association of sleep duration with proportions of time spen...
To determine whether levels of daytime physical activity are associated with sleep duration and nigh...
Aim: To determine whether levels of daytime physical activity are associated with sleep duration and...
We examined temporal associations between objectively-measured physical activity (PA) during the day...
Abstract: Studies investigating the relationship between physical activity and sleep have mostly bee...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate the relationship between physical activity and sleep in ch...
Study Objectives To determine the day-to-day and longer-term longitudinal associations between dayti...
Agnes Bucko. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC. BACKGROUND: Although there ap...
OBJECTIVES: We examined temporal associations between objectively-measured physical activity (PA) du...
Background. Secular trends demonstrate that young children are less active and sleep less. Inequity ...
The directionality of the relationship between children\u27s physical activity and sleep is unclear....
A declining physical activity (PA) and sleep in children and adolescents have been observed during t...
Physical activity is considered an effective method to improve sleep quality in adolescents and adul...
Abstract Background Insufficient sleep is potentially an important modifiable risk factor for obesit...
BACKGROUND: Insufficient sleep is potentially an important modifiable risk factor for obesity and po...
Objectives: To examine the bidirectional association of sleep duration with proportions of time spen...