نتایج جستجو برای: children tv

تعداد نتایج: 478480  

2013
Ngaire Coombs Nicola Shelton Alex Rowlands Emmanuel Stamatakis

BACKGROUND Sedentary behaviour is an emerging cardiometabolic risk factor in young people. Little is known about how socioeconomic position (SEP) and sedentary behaviour are associated in children and adolescents. This study examines associations between SEP and sedentary behaviour in school-age children and adolescents. METHODS The core sample comprised 3822 Health Survey for England 2008 pa...

2013
Rafiqul Islam Moazzem Hossain Mizanur Rahman Mosharaf Hossain

Ch ild is the asset of a country. Child mortality is a powerful indicator to determine overall health situation in a country. It is one of the most important issues in developing countries. In Bangladesh, it is related to various social, demographic and environmental factors. Moreover, ch ild mortality is linked to fert ility. The main purpose of this study is to determine the factors related t...

Journal: :Child development 2008
Marie Evans Schmidt Tiffany A Pempek Heather L Kirkorian Anne Frankenfield Lund Daniel R Anderson

This experiment tests the hypothesis that background, adult television is a disruptive influence on very young children's behavior. Fifty 12-, 24-, and 36-month-olds played with a variety of toys for 1 hr. For half of the hour, a game show played in the background on a monaural TV set. During the other half hour, the TV was off. The children looked at the TV for only a few seconds at a time and...

ژورنال: Journal of Research and Health 2016
Bigi, Foozieh, Alizadeh, Homeira , Arghavani, Farshad, Bidarpoor, Farzam, Rahmani, Khaled, Rezai, Lale ,

The prevalence of musculoskeletal pain among students is noticeable. Different studies have reported the prevalence rate above 40%. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of musculoskeletal pain among middle school students in Sanandaj, Iran, and discovering the causes of the pain among them. The study was performed on boy and girl students in secondary schools. 735 students in...

2010

What do I need to know about children and TV? Television (TV) has its good side. It can be entertaining and educational, and can open up new worlds for kids, giving them a chance to travel the globe, learn about different cultures, and gain exposure to ideas they may never encounter in their own community. Shows with a prosocial message can have a positive effect on kids' behavior; programs wit...

2001
Brad J. Bushman Colleen M. Phillips

In public surveys, the most common complaint about television is the amount of violence depicted on the screen. More than half the programs shown on television are violent, and hundreds of studies have shown that viewing TV violence causes an increase in societal violence. Nevertheless, advertisers continue to sponsor violent programs. For an advertisement to be effective, people should be able...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2003
L Rowell Huesmann Jessica Moise-Titus Cheryl-Lynn Podolski Leonard D Eron

Although the relation between TV-violence viewing and aggression in childhood has been clearly demonstrated, only a few studies have examined this relation from childhood to adulthood, and these studies of children growing up in the 1960s reported significant relations only for boys. The current study examines the longitudinal relations between TV-violence viewing at ages 6 to 10 and adult aggr...

2016
Lauren Arundell Elly Fletcher Jo Salmon Jenny Veitch Trina Hinkley

BACKGROUND Independent of physical activity levels, youth sedentary behaviors (SB) have negative health outcomes. SB prevalence estimates during discretionary periods of the day (e.g., after-school), inform the need for targeted period-specific interventions. This systematic review aimed to determine children's and adolescents' SB prevalence during the after-school period. METHODS A computeri...

2010
Valerie Carson John C Spence Nicoleta Cutumisu Lindsey Cargill

BACKGROUND Sedentary behavior is considered a separate construct from physical activity and engaging in sedentary behaviors results in health effects independent of physical activity levels. A major source of sedentary behavior in children is time spent viewing TV or movies, playing video games, and using computers. To date no study has examined the impact of neighborhood socioeconomic status (...

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