Objective: To assess the association between TV viewing and obesity by race/ethnicity and socio-economic status. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of 5,087 respondents to the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS), a nationally representative sample of US adults. Multivariate regression models were computed to assess the association between quartiles of TV viewing and BMI, stratified by race/ethnicity, educational attainment, employment and health insurance status. Results: Findings indicate that increased TV viewing was associated with higher odds for being overweight/obese in the entire sample, while adjusting for physical activity and other confounders. After stratification by race/ethnicity, increased odds for overweight/obesi...
Objective: To examine the prospective association of television (TV) watching from adolescence to yo...
Abstract Background Television (TV) watching is the most common leisure activity in the United State...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among television viewing, ea...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between TV viewing and obesity by race/ethnicity and socio-econ...
To assess the association between TV viewing and obesity by race/ethnicity and socio-economic status...
Childhood obesity is one of the most important public health problems facing America today. Other st...
Background: Television viewing time (TV time) is associated with increased weight and obesity, but i...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
BACKGROUND:Television viewing time (TV time) is associated with increased weight and obesity, but it...
Diabetes is a world-wide epidemic associated with multiple environmental factors. Prolonged televisi...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
Diabetes is a world-wide epidemic associated with multiple environmental factors. Prolonged televisi...
Objectives To assess the association between hours of TV viewing and the trajectory of BMI growth fr...
BACKGROUND:The rising prevalence of overweight and obesity and their health implications is a major ...
Objective: To examine the prospective association of television (TV) watching from adolescence to yo...
Abstract Background Television (TV) watching is the most common leisure activity in the United State...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among television viewing, ea...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between TV viewing and obesity by race/ethnicity and socio-econ...
To assess the association between TV viewing and obesity by race/ethnicity and socio-economic status...
Childhood obesity is one of the most important public health problems facing America today. Other st...
Background: Television viewing time (TV time) is associated with increased weight and obesity, but i...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
BACKGROUND:Television viewing time (TV time) is associated with increased weight and obesity, but it...
Diabetes is a world-wide epidemic associated with multiple environmental factors. Prolonged televisi...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
Diabetes is a world-wide epidemic associated with multiple environmental factors. Prolonged televisi...
Objectives To assess the association between hours of TV viewing and the trajectory of BMI growth fr...
BACKGROUND:The rising prevalence of overweight and obesity and their health implications is a major ...
Objective: To examine the prospective association of television (TV) watching from adolescence to yo...
Abstract Background Television (TV) watching is the most common leisure activity in the United State...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among television viewing, ea...