Passive and social screen time in children with autism and in association with obesity
BackgroundScreen time has been identified as a risk factor for childhood obesity, but the media landscape has evolved rapidly. Children with autism tend to be heavy users of screens and have an elevated prevalence of obesity. We know little about screen use patterns among children with autism vs. ty...
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Main Authors: | Aviva Must (Author), Misha Eliasziw (Author), Heidi Stanish (Author), Carol Curtin (Author), Linda G. Bandini (Author), April Bowling (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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