Accelerometry and questionnaires in 1,828 Swedish children reveal 94% of 18-month-olds meet physical activity guidelines versus just 51% at age 4, with girls lagging boys more at older age. Screen time compliance lags badly 22% weekdays/17% weekends for toddlers, 60%/28% for 4-year-olds while high parental education links to more organized activities, active transport, and less screen exposure. Socioeconomic gaps emerge early, fueling calls for age/sex/SES-targeted interventions to curb sedentary rises and inequality. Act now - build active, screen-smart childhoods for all! ##Reference## Nyberg G, Helgadóttir B, Moraeus L, Sipinen JP, Lindroos AK, Fröberg A.
A National Sample of Swedish Young Children Shows Sociodemographic Variations in Physical Activity and Screen Time. Acta Paediatr. 2026;115(2):298-308.## What % of your 18-month-old patients exceed screen time guidelines? <20%…