Senior Research Associate, Physical Activity and Public Health, Loughborough University
Dr Natalie Pearson is a senior research associate in the School of Sport, Exercise & Health Sciences at Loughborough University. Dr Pearson research focuses on young people's physical activity, sedentary behaviour and diet and the social influences on these behaviours (i.e. family, parents, home environmental)
'Technoference': why we should be worried about parents' screen time
Jan 29, 2020 06:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology Life
Many young people spend significantly more time using screens than is recommended by health professionals. Excessive screen time has been blamed for several ills, including obesity and poor mental health. To mitigate these...
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