نتایج جستجو برای: Children – TV

تعداد نتایج: 478480  

2014
Daniela Brindova Jan Pavelka Anna Ševčikova Ivan Žežula Jitse P van Dijk Sijmen A Reijneveld Andrea Madarasova Geckova

BACKGROUND The aim of this study is to explore the association between family-related factors and excessive time spent on screen-based activities among school-aged children. METHODS A cross-sectional survey using the methodology of the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study was performed in 2013, with data collected from Slovak (n = 258) and Czech (n = 406) 11- and 15-year-old childre...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Elizabeth M Cespedes Matthew W Gillman Ken Kleinman Sheryl L Rifas-Shiman Susan Redline Elsie M Taveras

BACKGROUND Television and insufficient sleep are associated with poor mental and physical health. This study assessed associations of TV viewing and bedroom TV with sleep duration from infancy to midchildhood. METHOD We studied 1864 children in Project Viva. Parents reported children's average daily TV viewing and sleep (at 6 months and annually from 1-7 years) and the presence of a bedroom T...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Diane M Jackson Kurosh Djafarian Joanne Stewart John R Speakman

BACKGROUND Television (TV) viewing in children is associated with a higher body mass index, but it is unknown whether this reflects body fatness, and, if it does, why. OBJECTIVE The objective was to investigate whether TV viewing is associated with body fatness, physical activity, and total energy expenditure in preschool children. DESIGN Eighty-nine children were recruited into a cross-sec...

2014
Gregory P. Traversy Michael M. Borghese Zachary M. Ferraro Jean-Philippe Chaput

Television (TV) viewing is a risk factor for obesity in children. This is partly due to its promotion of energy intake by distracting from normal satiety signals. Children are exposed to a variety of TV programs which differ in features such as pacing. This is reason to believe that different children’s TV shows distract to varying degrees, and can therefore influence energy intake to different...

2009
Diane M Jackson Kurosh Djafarian Joanne Stewart John R Speakman

Background: Television (TV) viewing in children is associated with a higher body mass index, but it is unknown whether this reflects body fatness, and, if it does, why. Objective: The objective was to investigate whether TV viewing is associated with body fatness, physical activity, and total energy expenditure in preschool children. Design: Eighty-nine children were recruited into a cross-sect...

2015
Kerry S. O’Brien Sherilene Carr Jason Ferris Robin Room Peter Miller Michael Livingston Kypros Kypri Dermot Lynott Philip Allen

Estimate the amount of alcohol advertising in sport vs. non-sport programming in Australian free-to-air TV and identify children's viewing audience composition at different times of the day. Alcohol advertising and TV viewing audience data were purchased for free-to-air sport and non-sport TV in Australia for 2012. We counted alcohol advertisements in sport and non-sport TV in daytime (6 am-8.2...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2011
Russell Jago Kirsten K Davison Janice L Thompson Angie S Page Rowan Brockman Kenneth R Fox

OBJECTIVE To examine whether parenting styles or practices were associated with children's television (TV) viewing. METHODS A total of 431 parent-child dyads (10- to 11-year-old children) from Bristol, United Kingdom, were included. Child and parent TV viewing were self-reported and categorized as <2, 2 to 4, or >4 hours/day. Children reported maternal parenting style (authoritarian, authorit...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2009
Georgia Kourlaba Katerina Kondaki Thodoris Liarigkovinos Yannis Manios

BACKGROUND The aim of this work was to describe the television (TV) viewing time of preschoolers and to examine factors that may be associated with it. METHODS A representative sample of 2374 Greek children aged 1-5 years was examined (GENESIS study). Several anthropometric, socio-demographic and lifestyle characteristics were recorded. RESULTS The mean value of children's TV viewing time w...

Journal: :Journal of science and medicine in sport 2006
Jo Salmon Clare Hume Kylie Ball Michael Booth David Crawford

Understanding potential determinants of change in television (TV) viewing among children may enhance the effectiveness of programs targeting this behaviour. This study aimed to investigate the contribution of individual, social and home environment factors among 10-year-old Australian children to change in TV viewing over a 21-month period. A total of 164 children (49% boys) completed a 19-less...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2003
Hillary L Burdette Robert C Whitaker Robert S Kahn Jean Harvey-Berino

BACKGROUND Decreasing television (TV)-viewing time may improve child health and well-being. These viewing patterns are shaped during the preschool years. Because mothers play an important role in determining how much TV their preschool children watch, a better understanding is needed of the maternal factors that influence children's TV viewing. OBJECTIVE To examine the relationship of depress...

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