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Health Education Journal | 2011

Screen-related sedentary behaviours of school-aged children Principals’ and teachers’ perspectives

Meizi He; Leonard A. Piché; Charlene Beynon; Joanne Kurtz; Stewart B. Harris

Objective: To solicit school principals’ and teachers’ perspectives on children’s screen-related sedentary behaviour and to identify possible solutions to reduce sedentary behaviours among school-aged children. Method: In-person interviews using a semi-structured interview guide were conducted with school principals and grades five and six classroom teachers in 14 randomly selected elementary schools in London and Middlesex County, Ontario. Fourteen principals and 39 classroom teachers participated in the study. Inductive content analysis was performed independently by two researchers. Results: Both principals and teachers were very concerned about children’s excessive screen viewing activities, but they did not perceive that they could play a key role in reducing these behaviours. Key barriers were identified to reducing screen-related sedentary behaviour and to children’s active living both at and away from school. They included competing demands from other subjects, limited gym resources/space within the school, a lack of control over the home environment, and a perception that parents were poor role models. Notwithstanding the above barriers, principals and teachers still recommended increasing children’s daily physical activity both within and outside of school hours. Furthermore, they stressed the need for parents to play a key role in reducing their children’s screen-related sedentary behaviours and increasing their level of physical activity. Conclusion: School principals and teachers were very concerned about excessive screen-related behaviour among school-aged children when away from school and suggested that interventions should emphasize increasing daily physical education, promoting recreational sports at or away from school, and engaging parents in regulating screen time at home.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2000

HDL-cholesterol-raising Effect of Orange Juice in Subjects with Hypercholesterolemia

Elzbieta M. Kurowska; J. David Spence; John Jordan; Stephen Wetmore; David J. Freeman; Leonard A. Piché; Paula Serratore


American Journal of Health Promotion | 2009

Understanding Screen-related Sedentary Behavior and Its Contributing Factors among School-aged Children: A Social-ecologic Exploration

Meizi He; Stewart Harris; Leonard A. Piché; Charlene Beynon


Paediatrics and Child Health | 2010

Childhood overweight and obesity management: A national perspective of primary health care providers' views, practices, perceived barriers and needs.

Meizi He; Leonard A. Piché; Cheril Clarson; Christine Callaghan; Stewart B. Harris


Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research | 2001

Factors influencing food-buying practices of grocery shoppers in London, Ontario.

Leonard A. Piché; Alicia C. Garcia


Trials | 2011

Efficacy of a family practice-based lifestyle intervention program to increase physical activity and reduce clinical and physiological markers of vascular health in patients with high normal blood pressure and/or high normal blood glucose (SNAC): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Robert J. Petrella; Kuni Aizawa; Kevin Shoemaker; Tom J. Overend; Leonard A. Piché; Mauricio Marin; Sheree Shapiro; Sophie Atkin


Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research | 2001

Perceptions and use of Canada's Food Guide to Healthy Eating by grocery shoppers in London, Ontario.

Alicia C. Garcia; Leonard A. Piché


Archive | 2009

Updated Health Canada Links

Leonard A. Piché; Alicia C. Garcia


Archive | 2008

Canadian Supplemental Information (CSI) Document with Back-of-the-book CD ROM (to Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text)

Leonard A. Piché; Alicia C. Garcia


Archive | 2007

Canadian Supplemental Information (CSI) Document (to Accompany Entry Level Nutrition Text)

Leonard A. Piché; Alicia C. Garcia

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Meizi He

University of Texas at San Antonio

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Charlene Beynon

University of Western Ontario

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Kevin Shoemaker

University of Western Ontario

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Mauricio Marin

University of Western Ontario

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Robert J. Petrella

University of Western Ontario

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Stewart B. Harris

University of Western Ontario

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Cheril Clarson

London Health Sciences Centre

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David J. Freeman

University of Western Ontario

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Elzbieta M. Kurowska

University of Western Ontario

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Isidro Torres Castro

University of Western Ontario

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