نتایج جستجو برای: impact of watching television

تعداد نتایج: 21195987  

2015
Michael M. Borghese Mark S. Tremblay Genevieve Leduc Charles Boyer Priscilla Bélanger Allana G. LeBlanc Claire Francis Jean-Philippe Chaput

It is unclear if children of different weight status differ in their nutritional habits while watching television. The objective of the present paper was to determine if children who are overweight or obese differ in their frequency of consumption of six food items while watching television compared with their normal-weight counterparts. A cross-sectional study of 550 children (57·1 % female; m...

Journal: :MedieKultur: Journal of media and communication research 1986

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
mohsen jari mostafa qorbani mohammad esmaeil motlagh ramin heshmat gelayol ardalan roya kelishadi

background:leisure time activity is an important life-style habit. this study aims to determine the screen time ofa nationally representative sample of iranian children and adolescents. methods:this nationwide cross-sectional study was conducted as part ofthe fourth survey of a surveillance system. the participants consisted of 14880 students, with aged range from 6 to 18 years, living in 30 pr...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2007
Jennifer L Temple April M Giacomelli Kristine M Kent James N Roemmich Leonard H Epstein

BACKGROUND Sedentary activities, such as watching television, may disrupt habituation to food cues, thereby increasing motivation to eat and energy intake. OBJECTIVE These experiments were designed to examine the effect of television watching on habituation of ingestive behavior in children. DESIGN In experiment 1, all children worked for access to cheeseburgers in trials 1-7 (habituating s...

2011
Catrine Tudor-Locke Cora L Craig Christine Cameron Joseph M Griffiths

BACKGROUND This study examines associations between pedometer-determined steps/day and parent-reported child's Body Mass Index (BMI) and time typically spent watching television between school and dinner. METHODS Young people (aged 5-19 years) were recruited through their parents by random digit dialling and mailed a data collection package. Information on height and weight and time spent wat...

2014
Adam Kern

This study proposes to examine whether eating behaviors and food cravings are altered while watching food-related television programs. More specifically, we examined whether educational food-related television (didactic, realistic portrayal of food) or entertainment foodrelated television (flashy, enticing portrayal of food) had any effect on the eating behaviors and food cravings of participan...

2012
Colin Daniel Chapman Christian Benedict Samantha Jane Brooks Helgi Birgir Schiöth

BACKGROUND Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the 21st century. Although this is attributable in part to changes in our environment-including the increased prevalence of energy-dense food-it also appears that several lifestyle factors may increase our vulnerability to this calorie-rich landscape. Epidemiologic studies have begun to show links between adiposity and beh...

2015
Margrét Gústafsdóttir

BACKGROUND Watching television is a common leisure activity, not least among older people. However, watching television may become difficult when it is disturbed by symptoms of dementia. METHOD A total of 284 questionnaires were handed out to relatives of people with dementia in Iceland, in the Memory Clinic of the University Hospital and in specialized units for people with dementia (6 day-c...

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2014
Henry E Wang John Baddley Russell L Griffin Suzanne Judd George Howard John P Donnelly Monika M Safford

OBJECTIVE The authors sought to determine the association between physical inactivity (characterized by exercise and television watching levels) and long-term rates of community-acquired sepsis. METHODS The study utilized a population-based cohort of 30,183 adult (≥45 years) community dwelling adults. Subjects reported weekly exercise (low=none, medium=1-3times/week, high=≥4times/week) and da...

Journal: :Psychology & health 2009
Doeschka Anschutz Rutger Engels Jan Van Leeuwe Tatjana van Strien

Although previous research showed that the thin ideal provided by the media affects body image and eating behaviour in young children, less is known about specific media contents that are related to body image and eating behaviour. This study tested the associations between watching soaps and music television and body dissatisfaction and restrained eating directly, and indirectly through thin i...

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