Objectively measured physical activity patterns, sedentary time and parent-reported screen-time across the day in four-year-old Swedish children
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) improves health outcomes accumulating evidence suggests that sedentary time (ST), especially parent-reported screen-time, is associated with negative health outcomes in children. The aim of the present study is to describe levels and patterns of PA and ST a...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Berglind (Author), Per Tynelius (Author) |
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