Associations between eating meals, watching TV while eating meals and weight status among children, ages 10–12 years in eight European never watch TV at lunch and dinner compared to those who did. A focus towards meal frequency and watching TV Vik et al. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2013, 10:5
peer-reviewedThe prevalence of overweight children, and hours of television viewed are positively c...
Contains fulltext : 102470.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: T...
The present study examines the energy intake resulting from eating snacks and drinking energy contai...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Published version of an article from the journal:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and P...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Objective: Family meals have been negatively associated with overweight in children, while televisio...
Objective: The main objective was to assess the relationship of breakfast skipping, television (TV) ...
European Commission’s Programme of Community Action in the Field of Public Health 2003–2008 (Origin...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the association of television (TV) time, the frequency of mea...
Studies have identified an association between watching television (TV) and childhood obesity. This ...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects of television (TV) viewing on children’s lunc...
Objective: To compare food consumption during television (TV) viewing among adolescents who watched ...
Objectives: To examine whether children’s television viewing may be a useful indicator of risk...
Early television exposure has been associated with various health outcomes including childhood obesi...
peer-reviewedThe prevalence of overweight children, and hours of television viewed are positively c...
Contains fulltext : 102470.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: T...
The present study examines the energy intake resulting from eating snacks and drinking energy contai...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Published version of an article from the journal:International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and P...
Background: To assess the association of eating meals, and never watching TV while eating meals, wit...
Objective: Family meals have been negatively associated with overweight in children, while televisio...
Objective: The main objective was to assess the relationship of breakfast skipping, television (TV) ...
European Commission’s Programme of Community Action in the Field of Public Health 2003–2008 (Origin...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the association of television (TV) time, the frequency of mea...
Studies have identified an association between watching television (TV) and childhood obesity. This ...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects of television (TV) viewing on children’s lunc...
Objective: To compare food consumption during television (TV) viewing among adolescents who watched ...
Objectives: To examine whether children’s television viewing may be a useful indicator of risk...
Early television exposure has been associated with various health outcomes including childhood obesi...
peer-reviewedThe prevalence of overweight children, and hours of television viewed are positively c...
Contains fulltext : 102470.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Introduction: T...
The present study examines the energy intake resulting from eating snacks and drinking energy contai...