SCREEN timePHYSICAL activityPRESCHOOL childrenMENTAL healthCROSS-sectional methodBackground: Screen time and physical activity behaviors undergo development during early childhood and impact mental health. However, there is limited knowledge regarding the associations between 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...
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...
Quality of life; Adolescent; Physical activity; Sedentary lifestyle; 机译:生活质量;青少年;体育锻炼;久坐的生活方式; 相似文献 外文文献 中文文献 专利 1.Screen time and physical activity behaviours are associated with health-related quality of life in Australian adolescents and spring 机译:筛查时...
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 ...
Screen TimeQuality of LifePediatricsBackground: The association of physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST) on health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among predominantly low-income children in the Mississippi Delta region has not been previously described. Methods: We performed a cross-sectional...
Screen time is a central activity of children's daily life and jeopardizes mental health. 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 accou...
High levels of physical activity (PA), low levels of screen time, combined with sufficient sleep time, provide better health benefits. However, few studies have examined the association of these behaviours with academic skills. Therefore, this study aims to determine how PA, screen time, and sle...
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). ...
This study investigated the associations of accelerometer-measured physical activity, sedentary time and screen time with the incidence of neck and shoulder pain in school-aged children over a two-year follow-up. Children (aged 10–15) were measured at b