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- 24-Hour Movement Behaviors and Impulsivity Academic Article
- 24-Hour Movement Behaviors and Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors Among Youth Academic Article
- A cross-sectional examination of the 24-hour movement behaviours in Canadian youth with physical and sensory disabilities Academic Article
- Association Between Physical Activity, Screen Time and Sleep, and School Readiness in Canadian Children Aged 4 to 6 Years Academic Article
- Cannabis Use, Screen Time, and Internalizing Symptoms among Canadian Youth: Testing Mediation Pathways Academic Article
- Differential associations between passive and active forms of screen time and adolescent mood and anxiety disorders Academic Article
- Exploring the physical activity and screen-viewing-related knowledge, training, and self-efficacy of early childhood education candidates Academic Article
- Identifying patterns of movement behaviours in relation to depressive symptoms during adolescence: A latent profile analysis approach Academic Article
- Mediating role of disordered eating in the relationship between screen time and BMI in adolescents: longitudinal findings from the Research on Eating and Adolescent Lifestyles (REAL) study Academic Article
- Preschoolers' Social Cognitive Development in the Age of Screen Time Ubiquity Academic Article
- Relationship of cardiorespiratory fitness with screen time and physical activity in adolescents Academic Article
- Screen Use and Mental Health Symptoms in Canadian Children and Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Academic Article
- Screen time is independently associated with serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in youth with obesity Academic Article
- Sedentary behaviour and health in adults: an overview of systematic reviews Academic Article
- Trends in physical fitness among Canadian children and youth. Academic Article