Ethnic differences in sedentary behaviour in 6-8-year-old children during school terms and school holidays: a mixed methods study
Abstract Background Sedentary behaviour (SB) in childhood is a major public health concern. Little is known about ethnic differences in SB during school and holiday weeks among White British (WB) and South Asian (SA) children, which this study aims to address through investigating inclinometer measu...
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Main Authors: | Liana C. Nagy (Author), Maria Horne (Author), Muhammad Faisal (Author), M. A. Mohammed (Author), Sally E. Barber (Author) |
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