Associations between meeting sleep, physical activity or screen time behaviour guidelines and academic performance in Australian school children
Abstract Background Current guidelines suggest too little sleep, too little physical activity, and too much sedentary time are associated with poor health outcomes. These behaviours may also influence academic performance in school children. The primary purpose of this study was to examine the relat...
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Main Authors: | Erin K. Howie (Author), John Joosten (Author), Courtenay J. Harris (Author), Leon M. Straker (Author) |
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