Purpose: Adults tend to increase their television (TV) viewing time as they age, but little is known about attributes associated with change in TV viewing over time. This study examined individual, social, and environmental correlates of change in TV viewing time for 4 yr. Methods: Adult participants (n = 897) from a longitudinal epidemiological study in Adelaide, Australia, reported TV viewing time at baseline (2003–2004) and at follow- up (2007–2008). Generalized linear modeling was used to examine correlates of change in TV viewing time. Results: The mean TV viewing time increased from 112 to 116 min·d-1 from baseline to follow-up. Adjusted for TV viewing time at baseline, having a tertiary education was associated wit...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the tracking of television viewing (TV) time as an...
Background: There has been a growing interest in environmental initiatives to reduce sedentary behav...
Background: There has been a growing interest in environmental initiatives to reduce sedentary behav...
Purpose: Adults tend to increase their television (TV) viewing time as they age, but little is known...
Purpose: Adults tend to increase their television (TV) viewing time as they age, but little is known...
PURPOSE: Adults tend to increase their television (TV) viewing time as they age, but little is known...
PURPOSE: Adults tend to increase their television (TV) viewing time as they age, but little is known...
Purpose: The long‐term effects of sociodemographic and health characteristics on television viewing...
Background: Of all age groups, older adults spend the most time watching TV, which is one of the mos...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the tracking of television viewing (TV) time as a...
Television (TV) viewing is the most common leisure-time sedentary behaviour, and a considerable body...
Sedentary behaviors, particularly television viewing (TV) time, are associated with adverse health o...
Of all age groups, older adults spend the most time watching TV, which is one of the most common sed...
Background: Sedentary behaviors, particularly television viewing (TV) time, are associated with adve...
Background: Sedentary behaviors, particularly television viewing (TV) time, are associated with adve...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the tracking of television viewing (TV) time as an...
Background: There has been a growing interest in environmental initiatives to reduce sedentary behav...
Background: There has been a growing interest in environmental initiatives to reduce sedentary behav...
Purpose: Adults tend to increase their television (TV) viewing time as they age, but little is known...
Purpose: Adults tend to increase their television (TV) viewing time as they age, but little is known...
PURPOSE: Adults tend to increase their television (TV) viewing time as they age, but little is known...
PURPOSE: Adults tend to increase their television (TV) viewing time as they age, but little is known...
Purpose: The long‐term effects of sociodemographic and health characteristics on television viewing...
Background: Of all age groups, older adults spend the most time watching TV, which is one of the mos...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the tracking of television viewing (TV) time as a...
Television (TV) viewing is the most common leisure-time sedentary behaviour, and a considerable body...
Sedentary behaviors, particularly television viewing (TV) time, are associated with adverse health o...
Of all age groups, older adults spend the most time watching TV, which is one of the most common sed...
Background: Sedentary behaviors, particularly television viewing (TV) time, are associated with adve...
Background: Sedentary behaviors, particularly television viewing (TV) time, are associated with adve...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the tracking of television viewing (TV) time as an...
Background: There has been a growing interest in environmental initiatives to reduce sedentary behav...
Background: There has been a growing interest in environmental initiatives to reduce sedentary behav...