نتایج جستجو برای: television watching

تعداد نتایج: 30370  

Journal: :British medical journal 1973
M Carruthers P Taggart

In a search for a reproducible means of evoking different types of emotional stress it was found that in spite of increased adrenaline secretion slowing of the heart occurred when watching violent television programmes. Further evidence of increased vagal tone was provided by the "sinus arrhythmia" effect, a widening of the gap between the maximum and minimum heart rates during the respiratory ...

Journal: :Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2009
Elizabeth Handsley Kaye Mehta John Coveney Chris Nehmy

This article describes and evaluates some of the criteria on the basis of which food advertising to children on television could be regulated, including controls that revolve around the type of television programme, the type of product, the target audience and the time of day. Each of these criteria potentially functions as a conceptual device or "axis" around which regulation rotates. The arti...

2014
Jan Hess Hendrik Knoche Volker Wulf Goranka Zoric Arvid Engstöm Javier Ruiz-Hidalgo

Nowadays television means more than the passive consumption of broadcast content. Television sets are equipped with modern computer technologies and provide manifold opportunities for accessing content interactively and on-demand. Personal devices such as the Smartphone can be used as a second screen to show additional information, to chat with others and interact with the content on the main s...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking 2015
Laura Vandenbosch Johanna M. F. van Oosten Jochen Peter

The goal of this study was to investigate whether exposure to sexual reality television content and Internet pornography (IP) is related to sexual self-presentation on social media. Based on a two-wave panel survey among 1,765 adolescents aged 13-17 years, we found that watching sexual reality television content stimulated adolescents to produce and distribute sexual images of themselves on soc...

2013

OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether excessive television viewing throughout childhood and adolescence is associated with increased antisocial behavior in early adulthood. METHODS: We assessed a birth cohort of 1037 individuals born in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1972–1773, at regular intervals from birth to age 26 years. We used regression analysis to investigate the associations between television ...

2008
Pablo César Dick C. A. Bulterman Jack Jansen

This paper investigates a number of techniques and services around a unifying concept: the secondary screen. Far too often television consumption is considered a passive activity. While there are specific genres and programs that immerse the viewer into the media experience, there are other times in which whilst watching television, people talk, scan the program guide, record another program or...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2013
Lindsay A Robertson Helena M McAnally Robert J Hancox

OBJECTIVE To investigate whether excessive television viewing throughout childhood and adolescence is associated with increased antisocial behavior in early adulthood. METHODS We assessed a birth cohort of 1037 individuals born in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1972-1973, at regular intervals from birth to age 26 years. We used regression analysis to investigate the associations between television ...

2016
Paul Scully Orlaith Reid Alan P Macken Mark Healy Jean Saunders Des Leddin Walter Cullen Colum P Dunne Clodagh S O’Gorman

BACKGROUND Television watching is obesogenic due to its sedentary nature and programming content, which influences children. Few studies have examined exercise placement within children-specific programming. This study aimed to investigate the frequency and type of exercise placement in children-specific television broadcasts and to compare placements on the UK and Irish television channels. ...

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2009
Daheia J Barr-Anderson Nicole I Larson Melissa C Nelson Dianne Neumark-Sztainer Mary Story

BACKGROUND Prior research has found that television viewing is associated with poor diet quality, though little is known about its long-term impact on diet, particularly during adolescence. This study examined the associations between television viewing behavior with dietary intake five years later. METHODS Survey data, which included television viewing time and food frequency questionnaires,...

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