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Associations Between 24-Hour Time Use and Academic Achievement in Australian Primary School-Aged Children.

Amanda WatsonDorothea DumuidTim Olds
Published in: Health education & behavior : the official publication of the Society for Public Health Education (2020)
In two different cohorts using two different accelerometers, lower LPA was related to better numeracy and literacy and higher sedentary time to better literacy (relative to time spent in other domains). Discussion and conclusion. LPA likely "drains time" from other movement behaviors, which are beneficial for academic achievement.
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