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Trina Hinkley
Researcher at Deakin University
Publications - 95
Citations - 5769
Trina Hinkley is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Screen time & Gross motor skill. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 95 publications receiving 4812 citations. Previous affiliations of Trina Hinkley include Illawarra Health & Medical Research Institute & University of Wollongong.
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Preschool children and physical activity: a review of correlates.
TL;DR: The influences on the physical activity behaviors of preschool children are multidimensional and further research is required to enhance an understanding of these influences.
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Tracking Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior in Childhood: A Systematic Review
TL;DR: Recommendations are made that early childhood should be targeted as a critical time to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors through methodologically sound prevention studies and future tracking studies should assess a broad range of sedentary behaviors using objective measures.
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Preschoolers' physical activity, screen time, and compliance with recommendations.
TL;DR: The majority of young children are not participating in adequate amounts of physical activity and in excessive amounts of screen-based entertainment, and it is likely that physical activity may decline and that screen- based entertainment may increase with age.
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A collaborative approach to adopting/adapting guidelines - The Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the early years (Birth to 5 years): an integration of physical activity, sedentary behavior, and sleep.
Anthony D. Okely,Anthony D. Okely,Davina Ghersi,Kylie D. Hesketh,Rute Santos,Rute Santos,Sarah P. Loughran,Sarah P. Loughran,Dylan P. Cliff,Dylan P. Cliff,Trevor Shilton,David Grant,Rachel A. Jones,Rachel A. Jones,Rebecca M Stanley,Rebecca M Stanley,Julie Sherring,Trina Hinkley,Stewart G. Trost,Clare McHugh,Simon Eckermann,Karen Thorpe,Karen A. Waters,Tim Olds,Tracy Mackey,Rhonda Livingstone,Hayley Christian,Harriette Carr,Adam Verrender,Adam Verrender,João R. Pereira,Zhiguang Zhang,Katherine L. Downing,Mark S. Tremblay +33 more
TL;DR: The Australian Guidelines provide evidence-informed recommendations for a healthy day (24-h), integrating physical activity, sedentary behaviour (including limits to screen time), and sleep for infants (<1 year), toddlers (1–2 years) and preschoolers (3–5 years).
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Objectively measured sedentary behaviour and health and development in children and adolescents: systematic review and meta-analysis
Dylan P. Cliff,Dylan P. Cliff,Kylie D. Hesketh,Stewart A. Vella,Stewart A. Vella,Trina Hinkley,Margarita D. Tsiros,Nicola D. Ridgers,Alison Carver,Jenny Veitch,Anne-Maree Parrish,Anne-Maree Parrish,Louise L. Hardy,Ronald C. Plotnikoff,Anthony D. Okely,Anthony D. Okely,Jo Salmon,David R. Lubans +17 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that there is limited available evidence that the total volume or patterns of sedentary behaviour are associated with health in children and adolescents when accounting for moderate‐intensity to vigorous‐intensity physical activity or focusing on studies with low risk of bias.