Screen Time and Health Indicators Among Children and Youth: Current Evidence, Limitations and Future Directions
Travis J. Saunders and
Jeff K. Vallance ()
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Travis J. Saunders: University of Prince Edward Island
Jeff K. Vallance: Athabasca University
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2017, vol. 15, issue 3, No 5, 323-331
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Abstract Despite accumulating evidence linking screen-based sedentary behaviours (i.e. screen time) with poorer health outcomes among children and youth
Date: 2017
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