A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.Background: Obesity has transitioned from an individual health concern to being a national problem with almost two‐thirds of the adult population in the United States now overweight or obese1. Television potentially provides a medium in which to model healthy and unhealthy behaviors to millions of viewers each week. Although there is no quick solution to obesity, promoting and normalizing healthy lifestyles in today’s most viewed shows may be one tool to help combat an obesogenic lifestyle. Research Question: To what degree do today’s most popular sitcoms model healthy and unhealthy be...
Research Question: Previous research showed that exposure to pictures with slim women predicted high...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
Obesity is a serious problem, both in the United States and around the world. Although there are man...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
For several decades, television consumption has been crucial in the complex web of factors underly...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Background: Obesity is a growing epidemic and while the causes of obesity are multi-factorial, the ...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Throughout history, soap operas have included story lines that mirror real struggles or experiences ...
Contains fulltext : 233413.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study test...
This study examined the relationship between TV-viewing, BMI, dietary behaviors and physical activit...
Obesity is America’s number one leading health epidemic, affecting more than 93 million Americans to...
Abstract only availableThis study examined the direct effects that television programming has on the...
IntroductionSnacking is a complex behavior that may be influenced by entertainment media. Research s...
Research Question: Previous research showed that exposure to pictures with slim women predicted high...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
Obesity is a serious problem, both in the United States and around the world. Although there are man...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
For several decades, television consumption has been crucial in the complex web of factors underly...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Background: Obesity is a growing epidemic and while the causes of obesity are multi-factorial, the ...
Obesity is a serious and growing health concern worldwide. Watching television (TV) represents a con...
Throughout history, soap operas have included story lines that mirror real struggles or experiences ...
Contains fulltext : 233413.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study test...
This study examined the relationship between TV-viewing, BMI, dietary behaviors and physical activit...
Obesity is America’s number one leading health epidemic, affecting more than 93 million Americans to...
Abstract only availableThis study examined the direct effects that television programming has on the...
IntroductionSnacking is a complex behavior that may be influenced by entertainment media. Research s...
Research Question: Previous research showed that exposure to pictures with slim women predicted high...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...