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More Than Just Screen Time: Children's Sedentary Behaviors at Home and the Interplay of Home Environment Factors

Apoorva Rathod, Olsson, Schwanen

2020Children Youth and Environments15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Children's sedentary behavior (SB) is associated with various negative health outcomes. Because the home is an important site of children's SB, it is essential to study the correlations between different kinds of SBs in which children engage and home environment factors. This paper studies 7-12-year-old children's home-based SB in a Swedish municipality to understand the amount and correlates of different kinds of SBs, using logistic regression. Results show that children engage in both non-screen and screen-based SBs, all with multiple yet different correlates. The amount of non-screen and screen-based SBs differed by age and gender.

Topics & Concepts

Screen timeLogistic regressionSedentary behaviorPsychologyDevelopmental psychologySedentary lifestyleDemographyMedicinePhysical activityPhysical therapySociologyInternal medicineObesity, Physical Activity, DietChild Development and Digital TechnologyBehavioral Health and Interventions
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