Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine associations of individual and aggregated screen-based behaviours, and total sitting time, with healthy and unhealthy dietary intakes among adolescents.Design: Cross-sectional study of adolescents. Participants self-reported durations of television viewing, computer use, playing electronic games (e-games), total sitting time, daily servings of fruits and vegetables, and frequency of consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB), diet beverages, fast foods and discretionary snacks. Logistic regression models were conducted to identify associations of screen-based behaviours, total screen time and total sitting time with dietary intakes.Setting: Victoria, Australia.Subjects: Adolesce...
Purpose: To review associations between sedentary behaviours and dietary intake in young people. Bac...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To assess dietary patterns (DPs) in European adolescents and to examine their...
Objective One of the current main public health problems is the prevalence of obesity in children. U...
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine associations of individual and aggregated...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between time spent on different sedentary behaviors and consum...
Objective: To examine the association between time spent on different sedentary behaviors and consum...
Background: Cross-sectional evidence suggests TV viewing, but not objectively-measured sedentary tim...
Background There is a need for more longitudinal studies investigating the associati...
BackgroundYouth spend more time with screens than any activity except sleeping. Screen time is a ris...
Abstract Background Screen-time and eating behaviours are associated in adolescents, but few studies...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity, unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyles among Austr...
This study examined the role of diet in the relationship between sedentary behaviour and cardi...
Objective: Evidence suggests that TV viewing is associated with body mass index (BMI) and metabolic ...
Abstract: Increased screen-time has been linked to unhealthy dietary practices but most studies have...
Introduction: Adolescence is marked as a critical period of human life because of the rapid physical...
Purpose: To review associations between sedentary behaviours and dietary intake in young people. Bac...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To assess dietary patterns (DPs) in European adolescents and to examine their...
Objective One of the current main public health problems is the prevalence of obesity in children. U...
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine associations of individual and aggregated...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between time spent on different sedentary behaviors and consum...
Objective: To examine the association between time spent on different sedentary behaviors and consum...
Background: Cross-sectional evidence suggests TV viewing, but not objectively-measured sedentary tim...
Background There is a need for more longitudinal studies investigating the associati...
BackgroundYouth spend more time with screens than any activity except sleeping. Screen time is a ris...
Abstract Background Screen-time and eating behaviours are associated in adolescents, but few studies...
Background: The increased prevalence of obesity, unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyles among Austr...
This study examined the role of diet in the relationship between sedentary behaviour and cardi...
Objective: Evidence suggests that TV viewing is associated with body mass index (BMI) and metabolic ...
Abstract: Increased screen-time has been linked to unhealthy dietary practices but most studies have...
Introduction: Adolescence is marked as a critical period of human life because of the rapid physical...
Purpose: To review associations between sedentary behaviours and dietary intake in young people. Bac...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: To assess dietary patterns (DPs) in European adolescents and to examine their...
Objective One of the current main public health problems is the prevalence of obesity in children. U...