Academic attainment is associated with higher cardiorespiratory fitness levels; however, it was weakly impaired by screen time. These findings seem to suggest that parents and policymakers should minimize the negative effects of screen time on children's lives to maximize the beneficial effect of ...
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Objective: To synthesise reviews investigating physical activity and depression, anxiety, self-esteem and cognitive functioning in children and adolescents... SJH Biddle,M Asare - 《British Journal of Sports Medicine》 被引量: 1020发表: 2011年 Associations between recommended levels of physical activity...
Parents generally believed children are naturally active, which may preclude their engagement in strategies designed to increase physical activity. While parents across both age groups shared many overarching views concerning parenting for children′s physical activity and screen time behaviours, some strateg...
"The take-home message is we want to promoteregular physical activityinyoung children. We understand that children and their parents cannot be active every minute of the day, so our findings suggest that a sedentary activity like reading is more beneficial to brain development than screen time."...
However, results appear inconclusive and are often based on small cross-sectional studies. We aimed to investigate the temporal sequence of the association between screen time and self-esteem taking into account further indirect effects through family or friendship relationship. In our population-based ...
(2015) Physical activity and screen-time of childhood haematopoietic stem cell transplant survivors. Acta Paediatrica , n/a-n/a /... TF Bogg,PJ Shaw,RJ Cohn,... - 《Acta Pædiatrica》 被引量: 1发表: 2015年 High burden of late effects after haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in ...
Screen time use may have detrimental effects on children’s health and development [5–15]. Studies of young children report associations between screen time and cognitive development outcomes, such as short-term memory skills, academic achievement in reading and math, and language development [5, ...
"The take-home message is we want to promoteregular physical activityinyoung children. We understand that children and their parents cannot be active every minute of the day, so our findings suggest that a sedentary activity like reading is more beneficial to brain development than screen time."...
the status and changes in the levels of health-related behaviours (physical activity, screen exposure and sleep status) among Chinese students during school closures during the pandemic of COVID-19, in order to call attention to the potential adverse effects of school closure on student’s health...