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Ishii, Kaori: Shibata, Ai: Koohsari, Mohammad Javad: Oka, Koichiro: The relationships between parents' and children's screen times on body mass index: a cross-sectional path analysis. [2022]
Cabanas-Sanchez, Veronica: Garcia-Cervantes, Laura: Esteban-Gonzalo, Laura: Grao-Cruces, Alberto: Carbonell-Baeza, Ana: Veiga, Oscar L.: Are parental rules regarding screen behaviors associated with youth' sedentary behavior? The UP&DOWN study. [2020]
Haycraft, Emma: Sherar, Lauren B.: Griffiths, Paula: Biddle, Stuart J. H.: Pearson, Natalie: Screen-time during the after-school period: A contextual perspective. [2020]
Zink, Jennifer: Belcher, Britni R.: Kechter, Afton: Stone, Matthew D.: Leventhal, Adam M.: Reciprocal associations between screen time and emotional disorder symptoms during adolescence. [2019]
Schaan, Camila W.: Cureau, Felipe V.: Sbaraini, Mariana: Sparrenberger, Karen: Kohl, Harold W.: Schaan, Beatriz D.: Prevalence of excessive screen time and TV viewing among Brazilian adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [2019]
Suminski, Richard R.: Patterson, Freda: Perkett, Mackenzie: Heinrich, Katie M.: Poston, Walker S. Carlos: The associaton between television viewing time and percent body fat in adults varies as a function of physical activity and sex. [2019]
De Craemer, Marieke: Verloigne, Maite: Ghekiere, Ariane: Loyen, Anne: Dargent-Molina, Patricia: u.a.: Changes in children's television and computer time according to parental education, parental income and ethnicity: A 6-year longitudinal EYHS study. [2018]
O'Brien, Wesley: Issartel, Johann: Belton, Sarahjane: Relationship between physical activity, screen time and weight status among young adolescents. [2018]
Downing, Katherine L.: Hinkley, Trina: Salmon, Jo: Hnatiuk, Jill A.: Hesketh, Kylie D.: Do the correlates of screen time and sedentary time differ in preschool children? [2017]
Roberts, Jennifer D.: Rodkey, Lindsey: Ray, Rashawn: Knight, Brandon: Saelens, Brian E.: Electronic media time and sedentary behaviors in children: Findings from the built environment and active play study in Washington DC area. [2017]
Mozafarian, Nafiseh: Motlagh, Mohammad Esmaeil: Heshmat, Ramin: Karimi, Siavash: Mansourian, Morteza: u.a.: Factors associated with screen time in Iranian children and adolescents: The CASPIAN-IV study. [2017]
Solomon-Moore, Emma: Sebire, Simon J.: Macdonald-Wallis, Corrie: Thompson, Janice L.: Lawlor, Deborah A.: Jago, Russell: Exploring parents' screen-viewing behaviours and sedentary time in association with their attitudes toward their young child's screen-viewing. [2017]
Bentley, Georgina F.: Turner, Katrina M.: Jago, Russell: Mothers' views of their preschool child's screen-viewing behaviour: a qualitative study. [2016]
De Decker, Ellen: Hesketh, Kylle: De Craemer, Marieke: Hinkley, Trina, De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse: u.a.: Parental influences on preschoolers' TV viewing time: Mediation analysis on Australian and Belgian data. [2015]
de Lucena, Joana Marcela Sales: Cheng, Luanna Alexandra: Cavalcante, Thaisa Leite Mafaldo: da Silva, Vanessa Araujo: de Farias Junior, Jose Cazuza: Prevalence of excessive screen time and associated factors in adolescents. [2015]
Lepp, Andrew: Barkley, Jacob E.: Sanders, Gabriel J.: Rebold, Michael: Gates, Peter: The relationship between cell phone use, physical and sedentary activity, and cardiorespiratory fitness in a sample of U.S. college students. [2013]
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