Movement behaviour education for parents in prenatal, postnatal, and pediatric care in Canada: A needs assessment
Abstract Background Parents/guardians can greatly influence their child's movement behaviours (i.e., physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep). Yet, they have reported to lack sufficient background knowledge to foster healthy movement habits, and little is known about specific educatio...
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Main Authors: | Brianne A. Bruijns (Author), Matthew Bourke (Author), Aidan Loh (Author), Patricia Tucker (Author) |
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