Associations between 24-Hour Movement Behaviours and Global Cognition in a Cross-Sectional Sample of American Children — Jeremy J. Walsh (2018) | RDL Network
Associations between 24-Hour Movement Behaviours and Global Cognition in a Cross-Sectional Sample of American Children
SSRN Electronic Journal
Article 2018 English
Authors
JW
Jeremy J. Walsh
JB
Joel D. Barnes
JC
Jameason D. Cameron
Abstract
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Background: Childhood is a critical period for brain development, and the behaviours that comprise a typical 24-hour day contribute to cognitive performance in children. This study investigated the relationship between cognition and meeting the 24-hour movement behaviour guidelines of ≥60 minutes of physical activity, ≤2 hours of recreational screen time, and 9-11 hours of sleep per day in 9-10 year olds.
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