Authors
Valerie Carson, Zhiguang Zhang, Madison Predy, Lesley Pritchard, Kylie D Hesketh
Publication date
2022/1/28
Journal
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
10
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
This study aimed to address methodological limitations of the evidence that informed national and international movement behaviour guidelines for the early years. Specifically, the primary objective was to examine the longitudinal associations of infant physical activity (i.e., tummy time) and sedentary behaviour (i.e., back time, screen time, reading time, restrained time) with gross motor development. Secondary and tertiary objectives were to examine longitudinal associations of: (1) infant physical activity and sedentary behaviour with communication, fine motor, personal-social, and problem solving development, and (2) sleep time with primary and secondary outcomes.
Methods
Participants were 411 parents and their infants from the Early Movers project in Edmonton, Canada. Physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep were measured with a parental questionnaire and the Ages & Stages …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
V Carson, Z Zhang, M Predy, L Pritchard, KD Hesketh - International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and …, 2022