2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2013.03.001
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Tracking Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Childhood

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“…It is possible that the present sample of children is engaged in SB such as TV viewing or using computers, similarly observed in Belgium [40]. While SB tracks more consistently than PA; therefore, reducing children's SB, especially TV viewing, and promoting their PA during the early childhood period can bring sustained benefits that carry over into childhood [6].…”
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“…It is possible that the present sample of children is engaged in SB such as TV viewing or using computers, similarly observed in Belgium [40]. While SB tracks more consistently than PA; therefore, reducing children's SB, especially TV viewing, and promoting their PA during the early childhood period can bring sustained benefits that carry over into childhood [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Engaging in efficacious PA as a child can serve as a foundation for a physically active adult lifestyle [3,4]; however, SB seems to constitute an even stronger influence on later lifestyle [5,6]. Moreover, decreasing SB and increasing children's PA is a worldwide health priority [6,7].…”
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“…Sedentary behaviour has also been associated with obesity in childhood [41,42]. Studies assessing physical activity levels in the first two years of life are limited; however, there is evidence to suggest that physical activity and sedentary behaviours track through childhood [44,45], and into adulthood [46,47], making it crucial that healthy behaviours are established early in life. Although it has typically been assumed that young children are naturally active enough to be protected against overweight and obesity, evidence regarding preschool children’s physical activity levels challenges this assumption [48], and the sparsity of data in younger children makes evidence-based investigation necessary.…”
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“…1 Kemajuan teknologi membuat anak semakin pasif dan memiliki gaya hidup yang santai (sedentary lifestyle) 13 karena anak lebih memilih menghabiskan waktu di depan televisi atau bermain gim. 14 World Health Organization atau WHO juga menyatakan keadaan yang sama pentingnya pada tahun 2013 mengesahkan rencana global (Global NCD Action Plan 2013−2020) yang mencakup serangkaian tindakan negara anggota untuk mempromosikan diet sehat dan aktivitas fisik.…”
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