A number of media outlets in addition to the Ottawa Citizen have featured Dr. Jean-Philippe Chaput’s soon-to-be-published research, which looks at whether moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity is more critical to childhood cardiometabolic health than overall sedentary time, including:
- Screen time worse than sedentary time for children: study – CTV, Global TV
 - Get moving: Kids need one hour of vigorous exercise daily (Video) – CTV News
 - Sitting is bad for kids’ health, but exercise can reduce the risk: CHEO study – Ottawa Citizen
 - TV, computer use worse for kids’ health than other sedentary activities, study suggests – Toronto Star
 - Children need to sit less, move more: CHEO – CFRA
 - Activité physique chez les enfants – Radio-Canada
 - Should kids sit less or move more? – Health 24
 - Doing moderate-intensity physical activity more critical to childhood cardiometabolic health – News Medical
 - Should kids sit less or move more? CHEO Research answers – Medical Xpress
 - Should kids sit less or move more? – Health Canal