Longitudinal associations of screen time, physical activity, and sleep duration with body mass index in U.S. youth
Abstract Background Youth use different forms of screen time (e.g., streaming, gaming) that may be related to body mass index (BMI). Screen time is non-independent from other behaviors, including physical activity and sleep duration. Statistical approaches such as isotemporal substitution or composi...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Zink (Author), Robert Booker (Author), Dana L. Wolff-Hughes (Author), Norrina B. Allen (Author), Mercedes R. Carnethon (Author), Shaina J. Alexandria (Author), David Berrigan (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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