Blar i Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences på emneord "children"
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Changes in screen time activity in Norwegian children from 2001 to 2008 : two cross sectional studies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background: There has been an increase in screen-based communication, leading to concerns about the negative health effects of screen-based activities in children and adolescents. The present study aimed to (1) analyze ... -
Clustering of energy balance-related behaviors and parental education in European children: the ENERGY-project
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background: Recent research and literature reviews show that, among schoolchildren, some specific energy balance-related behaviors (EBRBs) are relevant for overweight and obesity prevention. It is also well known that the ... -
Direct and indirect associations between the family physical activity environment and sports participation among 10–12 year-old European children: testing the EnRG framework in the ENERGY project
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background. Sport participation makes an important contribution to children’s overall physical activity. Understanding influences on sports participation is important and the family environment is considered key, however ... -
Hverdagslivet til foreldre som har barn med utviklingsmessige funksjonshemninger
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe and illuminate the daily life of parents who have children with developmental disabilities. Background: Up to the 1980’s most children with disabilities were institutionalized. ... -
The association between parental education, living arrangements and dietary habits among overweight and obese Norwegian children aged 6-10 years : “Frisklivsstudien barn”
(Master thesis, 2016)Children´s dietary patterns have changed the passed decades. Children are more overweight and obese, and social inequalities related to this topic are discussed among all societies. The purpose of the master thesis was ...