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1 king and walking for transportation and less television viewing).
2 sports participation and daily time spent in television viewing.
3 evoked naturalistically, during educational television viewing.
4 e amounts and types of foods consumed during television viewing.
5 more; 34 percent restricted their children's television viewing.
6 someone injured or killed, and bomb-related television viewing.
8 al studies have found an association between television viewing and child and adolescent adiposity.
10 ost 2 times higher for adults with both high television viewing and low physical activity in 107 of 3
12 significant decreases in children's reported television viewing and meals eaten in front of the telev
15 een overstimulation in infancy via excessive television viewing and subsequent deficits in cognition
16 e of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, television viewing, and body mass index (BMI; weight (kg
17 fitness, self-reported sports participation, television viewing, and regular play were collected for
18 ls, less frequent fast food and meals during television viewing, and shorter durations of television
19 ren's daily energy intake is consumed during television viewing, and the consumption of high-fat food
20 t higher amounts of overall sitting time and television viewing are positively associated with mortal
22 the fat content of the foods consumed during television viewing did not differ significantly from tha
25 dinally, children with reported increases in television viewing duration over time (from <1.5 to >/=
28 with low television viewing, those with high television viewing during 25 years (353 of 3247 [10.9%])
29 television viewing, and shorter durations of television viewing, gaming, and online social networking
30 o-vigorous physical activity </=1 hour/week, television viewing >/=3 hours/day, and BMI >/=25) had si
32 gh levels of MVPA (>7 h/wk), high amounts of television viewing (>/=7 h/d) remained associated with i
34 duration and media use (ie, computer use and television viewing) have important implications for the
35 television in 2010 using a Nielsen panel of television-viewing households of Hispanic and non-Hispan
39 ass index, physical activity >/= 2.5 h/week, television viewing </= 7 h/week, diet in the top 40% of
42 mily functioning for each additional hour of television viewing or e-game/computer use depending on t
44 to examine the independent relationships of television viewing or other screen-based entertainment (
47 al analysis, children with longer periods of television viewing reported at baseline (>/= 1.5 hours p
52 -language television by product category and television-viewing times by age and language preference.
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