Parental School Involvement on Physical Activity and Screen Time Among Middle and High School Students
Background: High levels of sedentary activity and low levels of physical activity have led to an increase in childhood obesity. A reduction of sedentary behavior and the promotion of an active lifestyle positively impacts weight status of children. A child may modify their behavior through direct in...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Greer (Author), Kiran Thapa (Author), Jessica McNulty (Author), Janani Thapa (Author) |
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Georgia Southern University,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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