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Salmon, J.

Informing behaviour change: What sedentary behaviours do families perform at home and how can they be targeted?

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Clustering of screen time behaviours in adolescents and its association with waist circumference and cardiorespiratory fitness

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Are parental concerns for child TV viewing associated with child TV viewing and the home sedentary environment?

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Sitting and screen time outside school hours: Correlates in 6- to 8-year-old children

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Screen-based behaviors of children and cardiovascular risk factors

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Association of family environment with children's television viewing and with low level of physical activity

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Does preschool physical activity and electronic media use predict later social and emotional skills at 6-8 years? A cohort study

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Associations of sedentary time patterns and TV viewing time with inflammatory and endothelial function biomarkers in children

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Do the correlates of screen time and sedentary time differ in preschool children?

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The relationship between objectively measured and self-reported sedentary behaviours and social connectedness among adolescents

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