The clustering of physical activity and screen time behaviours in early childhood and impact on future health-related behaviours: a longitudinal analysis of children aged 3 to 8 years
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Martin, R., Murphy, J., Molina-Soberanes, D. and Murtagh, E. M. (2022) 'The clustering of physical activity and screen time behaviours in early childhood and impact on future health-related behaviours: a longitudinal analysis of children aged 3 to 8 years', BMC Public Health, 22(558), available: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-12944-0.
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2022-03-21Author
Martin, Rosemarie
Murphy, Joey
Molina-Soberanes, Daniel
Murtagh, Elaine M
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Martin, R., Murphy, J., Molina-Soberanes, D. and Murtagh, E. M. (2022) 'The clustering of physical activity and screen time behaviours in early childhood and impact on future health-related behaviours: a longitudinal analysis of children aged 3 to 8 years', BMC Public Health, 22(558), available: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-12944-0.
Abstract
Meeting physical activity and screen time guidelines has been associated with improved health in children. Research has shown that lifestyle behaviours happen in combination and can be tracked into later life. Thus, a complex approach is needed to identify the effects of physical activity and screen time altogether. This study aims to identify clusters of both behaviours in a cohort of Irish 3-year-old children (n = 8833) and determine the association with sociodemographic characteristics and behaviours at age 5 and 7-8.
Keywords
Physical activityScreen time
Pedagogy
Cluster analysis
Longitudinal