also to determine specific elements of PA that were most closely associated with screen time.We studied a cross-sectional sample of 6176 10.0-15.9 year olds (53% boys, 12.9 ± 1.5 years) who completed the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children/Adolescents and reported daily screen time. Di...
Physical Activity and Screen Time: Effects of the Physical Home Environment: 2847: Board #198 June 4 3:30 PM - 5:00 PMdoi:10.1079/WPS19960036Bone and BonesJointsHumansImmobilizationPhysical ExertionAn abstract is unavailable.SirardJohn RLaska...
Back on screen time and increasing (增加) physical activity. "Physical activity is important to children's health, (31)___ it's running, swimming or skating. When children take part in these (32)___,they feel happier and healthier than those who are glued to a screen." says a researc...
Aim Reduced bone mineral density, impaired cardiovascular fitness and increased risk of obesity are well-known late effects of haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in survivors of childhood cancer. These comorbidities can be mitigated through physical activity and limiting screen-time (ST). ...
Five lifestyle profiles (LSP) were recognized and interpreted based on physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST). The methodology and tools used in this study are the result of an adaptation of the international study Health Behaviour in School-aged Children conducted under the auspices of ...
Conclusions: Findings suggest that PA among children living in the Mississippi Delta was related to higher HRQOL; however, the positive effects of PA on HRQOL may be less for minority and low-income children.doi:10.4236/ojpm.2012.21015Tamara T. Perry...
butbadeffectsonmentalhealthkickinafter75minutesingirlsand105minutesinboys,"DrKhansaid.Thesolutiontomentalhealththestudyfoundwasanhourofphysicalactivity,andnomorethantwohoursadayusingscreens,apartfromschoolwork.Thatistosay,childrenneedtobalancescreentimewith"greentime"outdoors.Childrenwhoexerciseorplayoutdoors...
This study focuses on the comparison of weekday/weekend parent-child behavioural patterns (step count (SC) and screen time (ST)) and answers the question of whether achieving the recommendations for daily SC (10,000) in parents also helps their preschool children achieve the recommended daily SC...
The WHO has identified important areas for further research, one of which is the differences in the health effects of PA and its different types and domains, including ST and screen time14. Frequent computer use has been found to be associated with a higher prevalence of NSP in children8,15...
Association between screen viewing time and study time of physical fitness: A cross-sectional study among second-year high school students of the Pacific s... The purpose of this study was to examine the association of screen viewing time (SVT) and study time (ST) with physical fitness among...