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Are physical activity and sleep associated with emotional self-regulation in toddlers? a cross-sectional study.

Abhigale F L D'CruzKatherine L DowningEmma SciberrasKylie D Hesketh
Published in: BMC public health (2024)
This cross-sectional study suggests that sleep may be important for emotional self-regulation in toddlers, but the role of physical activity remains unclear. These findings suggest that interventions targeting sleep duration and sleep behaviours during the early toddler years may benefit the positive development of emotional self-regulation skills in this population.
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