Individual-, home- and preschool-level correlates of preschool children's sedentary time
Abstract Background Prechoolers' significant portions of sedentary time (ST) is a public-health concern due to its high prevalence and negative health consequences. However, few studies have explored correlates of preschoolers' ST covering individual-, home- and preschool- factors within o...
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Main Authors: | Suvi Määttä (Author), Hanna Konttinen (Author), Rejane Augusta de Oliveira Figueiredo (Author), Ari Haukkala (Author), Nina Sajaniemi (Author), Maijaliisa Erkkola (Author), Eva Roos (Author) |
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