The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Early television exposure has been associated with various health outcomes including childhood obesity. This paper describes associations between patterns of television viewing, on one hand, and diet, taste preference and weight status, on the other, in European preschoolers and schoolchildren. The IDEFICS baseline survey was conducted at examination centers in Italy, Estonia, Cyprus
Published version of an article from the journal:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and P...
Objective—It is unknown how children’s dietary changes would vary by overweight/obese status and len...
BACKGROUND: Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are c...
Early television exposure has been associated with various health outcomes including childhood obesi...
Abstract Background Obesity has increased since the early 1980s, and despite numerous attempts, effe...
Studies have identified an association between watching television (TV) and childhood obesity. This ...
Childhood obesity has become a serious public health problem. At the same time, children face enviro...
Objective: Family meals have been negatively associated with overweight in children, while televisio...
This thesis investigated taste preferences of children from eight European countries. It is based on...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are conflicting. ...
This paper is a conceptual and methodological review of the literature on the impact of TV on presch...
European Commission’s Programme of Community Action in the Field of Public Health 2003–2008 (Origin...
Objectives: To examine whether children’s television viewing may be a useful indicator of risk...
Introduction: Television viewing is considered to be a risk factor for overweight in children becaus...
Published version of an article from the journal:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and P...
Objective—It is unknown how children’s dietary changes would vary by overweight/obese status and len...
BACKGROUND: Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are c...
Early television exposure has been associated with various health outcomes including childhood obesi...
Abstract Background Obesity has increased since the early 1980s, and despite numerous attempts, effe...
Studies have identified an association between watching television (TV) and childhood obesity. This ...
Childhood obesity has become a serious public health problem. At the same time, children face enviro...
Objective: Family meals have been negatively associated with overweight in children, while televisio...
This thesis investigated taste preferences of children from eight European countries. It is based on...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are conflicting. ...
This paper is a conceptual and methodological review of the literature on the impact of TV on presch...
European Commission’s Programme of Community Action in the Field of Public Health 2003–2008 (Origin...
Objectives: To examine whether children’s television viewing may be a useful indicator of risk...
Introduction: Television viewing is considered to be a risk factor for overweight in children becaus...
Published version of an article from the journal:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and P...
Objective—It is unknown how children’s dietary changes would vary by overweight/obese status and len...
BACKGROUND: Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are c...