Associations between parent and child 24-hour movement behaviours across the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada
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Hilary A. T. Caldwell
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Julie E. Campbell
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Ashley Preston
Abstract
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Parent and child movement behaviours were associated with one another during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly for children (compared with adolescents). In times of severe public health restrictions, health promotion efforts should target family units to promote healthy movement of families collectively.
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