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Patterns of physical activity and screen time among Brazilian children

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

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Not just fun and games: Toy advertising on television targeting children promotes sedentary play

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Physical activity and screen time: Trends in U.S. children aged 9-13 years, 2002-2006

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Association between television viewing and physical activity in 10-year-old Brazilian children

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Television viewing, computer use, and BMI among U.S. children and adolescents

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Competing effects between screen media time and physical activity in adolescent girls: Clustering a self-organizing maps analysis

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Physical activity, screen time, and sleep in children with ADHD

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Use of social networking sites and adherence to physical activity and screen time recommendations in adolescents

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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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