Associations between physical activity, sedentary time and social-emotional functioning in young children

Physical activity as measured by steps per day and time spent in moderate physical activity was associated with better social emotional functioning. Future research is needed to verify these preliminary findings and determine the directionality of relationships observed, and experimental studies are needed to determine whether promoting either increased steps per day or intensity of physical activity can improve social emotional functioning in the early years.

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  1. Patricia Longmuir

    Senior Scientist, CHEO Research Institute

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  2. Gary Goldfield

    Senior Scientist, CHEO Research Institute

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  3. Mark S. Tremblay

    Senior Scientist, CHEO Research Institute

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