A Review of Different Behavior Modification Strategies Designed to Reduce Sedentary Screen Behaviors in Children
Previous research suggests that reducing sedentary screen behaviors may be a strategy for preventing and treating obesity in children. This systematic review describes strategies used in interventions designed to either solely target sedentary screen behaviors or multiple health behaviors, including...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy A. Steeves (Author), Dixie L. Thompson (Author), David R. Bassett (Author), Eugene C. Fitzhugh (Author), Hollie A. Raynor (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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