نتایج جستجو برای: television watching

تعداد نتایج: 30370  

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2015

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess assistive devices needs of adolescent students with hearing impairment in Ahvaz city. Materials & Methods: Although 69(96%) students had digital hearing aids 44(61%) reported difficulties in watching television, 66 (92%) in using alarm clocks, 24(33%) in hearing door and telephone ringing, 63(88%) in using telephone, 14(19%) in face to face ...

Journal: :Archivos latinoamericanos de nutricion 2012
Suzane Mota Marques Costa Paula Martins Horta Luana Caroline dos Santos

This study aimed to evaluate the influence of food advertising and television exposure on eating behaviour and nutritional status of children and adolescents. It was a cross sectional study developed among 116 students from a private school in Brazil. Socio-demographic and health conditions were evaluated. Anthropometric data, food consumption, physical activity, television viewing habits and b...

Journal: :Advances in child development and behavior 2015
Angeline S Lillard Hui Li Katie Boguszewski

Children spend a lot of time watching television on its many platforms: directly, online, and via videos and DVDs. Many researchers are concerned that some types of television content appear to negatively influence children's executive function. Because (1) executive function predicts key developmental outcomes, (2) executive function appears to be influenced by some television content, and (3)...

Journal: :British medical journal 1973
C D Binnie C E Darby A T Hindley

Ten consecutive epileptic patients who showed abnormal electroencephalographic (E.E.G.) responses to intermittent photic stimulation have been studied while watching television. Though only two gave a history of television epilepsy nine exhibited spike-wave discharges in the E.E.G. during viewing. This effect occurred when the set was functioning normally but was increased in five subjects when...

2011
Justin B Dickerson Matthew Lee Smith Mark E Benden Marcia G Ory

BACKGROUND While much is known about the benefits of physical activity (PA) and the consequence of sedentary behaviors relative to body mass index (BMI), little is known about the homogeneity of these effects across individuals. The goal of this study was to determine if PA and sedentary behaviors have the same effect on individuals of all BMI classifications. METHODS Data from a community he...

Journal: :Obesity research 2000
L H Epstein Y W Wu R A Paluch F J Cerny J P Dorn

OBJECTIVE Clinical research has shown an increased prevalence of obesity in children with asthma. This study was designed to assess the relationship between asthma and pediatric body mass index (BMI) in a national database and to examine factors that may modify this relationship. DESIGN The cross-sectional relationship between asthma and pediatric BMI and obesity (BMI > or = 85th percentile) ...

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2007
James N Roemmich Leonard H Epstein Samina Raja Li Yin

BACKGROUND To increase participation in physical activity, it is important to understand the factors associated with a child's choice to be physically active or sedentary. The neighborhood and home environments may be related to this choice. PURPOSE To determine whether the neighborhood environment or number of televisions in the home environment are independently associated with child physic...

Journal: :Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 2003
Joyce Giammattei Glen Blix Helen Hopp Marshak Alison Okada Wollitzer David J Pettitt

OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence of obesity among sixth- and seventh-grade students in a school-based setting, and to identify lifestyle parameters associated with obesity. METHODS Sixth- and seventh-grade students (n = 385, 186 boys and 199 girls) from 3 schools participated in a school-based screening study, and 319 completed a short questionnaire. Height and weight were measured, and...

Journal: :IJASOS- International E-journal of Advances in Social Sciences 2019

Journal: :Pediatrics 2006
Amy B Jordan James C Hersey Judith A McDivitt Carrie D Heitzler

OBJECTIVES The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children over age 2 years spend < or = 2 hours per day with screen media, because excessive viewing has been linked to a plethora of physical, academic, and behavioral problems. The primary goal of this study was to qualitatively explore how a recommendation to limit television viewing might be received and responded to by a diverse ...

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