Objectives: Screen-viewing in late childhood has been associated with adiposity and blood pressure (BP), but evidence is lacking at younger ages. To investigate the prospective associations of total and device-specific screen-viewing at age 2-3 years with BMI, sum of skinfold thicknesses and BP among Singaporean children at age 3-5 years. Methods: As part of the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) cohort, mothers/caregivers reported the time per day their 2- and 3-year-old children watched/used television, handheld devices and computers. Average screen-viewing time (total, television and handheld-devices) at ages 2 and 3 years was used in the analyses. Height; weight; triceps, biceps and subscapular skinfold thicknesse...
Direction of the association between body fatness and self-reported screen time in Dutch adolescents...
BACKGROUND: While much cross-sectional data is available, there have been few longitudinal investiga...
OBJECTIVE: TV viewing and computer use is associated with childhood overweight, but it remains uncle...
Objectives: Screen-viewing in late childhood has been associated with adiposity and blood pressure (...
Importance: screen-viewing in adults has been associated with greater abdominal adiposity, with the ...
International audienceImportance: Screen viewing in adults has been associated with greater abdomina...
Background:There is evidence for a relation of TV viewing with adiposity and increased cardiometabol...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence for a relation of TV viewing with adiposity and increased cardiometabo...
OBJECTIVES: To gather data and investigate if ownership and duration of using electronic devices det...
Abstract Objectives While studies exist on the associ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the amount of time spent in screen-based behaviors (SBBs; television...
10.1038/s41366-019-0344-xInternational Journal of ObesityIJOBDGUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outc...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of screen time use among children aged between less than 1 year ...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the associations of TV parameters with adiposity in early lif...
Direction of the association between body fatness and self-reported screen time in Dutch adolescents...
BACKGROUND: While much cross-sectional data is available, there have been few longitudinal investiga...
OBJECTIVE: TV viewing and computer use is associated with childhood overweight, but it remains uncle...
Objectives: Screen-viewing in late childhood has been associated with adiposity and blood pressure (...
Importance: screen-viewing in adults has been associated with greater abdominal adiposity, with the ...
International audienceImportance: Screen viewing in adults has been associated with greater abdomina...
Background:There is evidence for a relation of TV viewing with adiposity and increased cardiometabol...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence for a relation of TV viewing with adiposity and increased cardiometabo...
OBJECTIVES: To gather data and investigate if ownership and duration of using electronic devices det...
Abstract Objectives While studies exist on the associ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the amount of time spent in screen-based behaviors (SBBs; television...
10.1038/s41366-019-0344-xInternational Journal of ObesityIJOBDGUSTO (Growing up towards Healthy Outc...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of screen time use among children aged between less than 1 year ...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the associations of TV parameters with adiposity in early lif...
Direction of the association between body fatness and self-reported screen time in Dutch adolescents...
BACKGROUND: While much cross-sectional data is available, there have been few longitudinal investiga...
OBJECTIVE: TV viewing and computer use is associated with childhood overweight, but it remains uncle...