Physical activity in pre-school children: Trends over time and associations with body mass index and screen time
Background: Pre-school years are important for adopting health behaviours; however, today's children seem to be overweight, present low physical activity (PA) levels and exceed screen time (ST) recommendations. Aim: To examine (a) time trends in PA in Greek pre-school children, (b) the associat...
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Main Authors: | Fotini Venetsanou (Author), Antonis Kambas (Author), Vassilios Gourgoulis (Author), Mary Yannakoulia (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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