OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on activities such as watching television, playing videogames, and using the computer among schoolchildren. SOURCES: a search for randomized controlled trials available in the literature was performed in the following electronic databases: PubMed, Lilacs, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library using the following Keywords randomized controlled trial, intervention studies, sedentary lifestyle, screen time, and school. A summary measure based on the standardized mean difference was used with a 95% confidence interval. DATA SYNTHESIS: a total of 1,552 studies were identified, of which 16 were included in the meta-analysis. The interve...
Family involvement in interventions to reduce sedentary time may help foster appropriate long-term s...
Translational or implementation research that assesses the effectiveness of strategies to promote he...
Screen time has been linked to obesity in young children. Therefore, this systematic review aims to ...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on activiti...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on act...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on act...
Objective: to evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on activitie...
Objective: to evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on activitie...
Evidence for adverse effects of screen media exposure has led to recommendations to limit children’s...
Objectives: To identify effective interventions that promote healthy screen time use and reduce sede...
This descriptive systematic review describes intervention trials for children and youth that targete...
Abstract Background Excessive screen time ( $$\ge$$ ≥ 2 h per day) is associated with childhood over...
Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to verify the effectiveness of a multicomponent, school-ba...
Abstract Background Interventions targeting reduce screen time in adolescents are urgently needed, m...
As children age , sedentary behavior increases , largely due to screen time. The goal of this stud...
Family involvement in interventions to reduce sedentary time may help foster appropriate long-term s...
Translational or implementation research that assesses the effectiveness of strategies to promote he...
Screen time has been linked to obesity in young children. Therefore, this systematic review aims to ...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on activiti...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on act...
AbstractObjectiveto evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on act...
Objective: to evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on activitie...
Objective: to evaluate the effects of intervention program strategies on the time spent on activitie...
Evidence for adverse effects of screen media exposure has led to recommendations to limit children’s...
Objectives: To identify effective interventions that promote healthy screen time use and reduce sede...
This descriptive systematic review describes intervention trials for children and youth that targete...
Abstract Background Excessive screen time ( $$\ge$$ ≥ 2 h per day) is associated with childhood over...
Abstract Aim: The aim of this study was to verify the effectiveness of a multicomponent, school-ba...
Abstract Background Interventions targeting reduce screen time in adolescents are urgently needed, m...
As children age , sedentary behavior increases , largely due to screen time. The goal of this stud...
Family involvement in interventions to reduce sedentary time may help foster appropriate long-term s...
Translational or implementation research that assesses the effectiveness of strategies to promote he...
Screen time has been linked to obesity in young children. Therefore, this systematic review aims to ...