Short-term efficacy of reducing screen media use on physical activity, sleep, and physiological stress in families with children aged 4-14: study protocol for the SCREENS randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background During the recent decade presence of digital media, especially handheld devices, in everyday life, has been increasing. Survey data suggests that children and adults spend much of their leisure on screen media, including use of social media and video services. Despite much public...
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Main Authors: | Martin Gillies Banke Rasmussen (Author), Jesper Pedersen (Author), Line Grønholt Olesen (Author), Søren Brage (Author), Heidi Klakk (Author), Peter Lund Kristensen (Author), Jan Christian Brønd (Author), Anders Grøntved (Author) |
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