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Examining sedentary behaviour among youth in Alberta, Canada

Understanding the factors that influence children's participation in sedentary activities such as viewing TV and playing video games is essential to inform effective intervention and promotion efforts. Among other things, the survey included assessments of screen time (i.e., time spent watching...

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Published in:Journal of science and medicine in sport 2010-01, Vol.12, p.e182-e183
Main Authors: Spence, J, Plotnikoff, R, Storey, K, Forbes, L, McCargar, L
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