Background: Screen time (ST), including watching television and playing electronic games are the leading cause of a growing obesity epidemic. This study aimed to evaluate ST and its association with physical activity, overweight and socioeconomic status (SES) in children 10 to 12 years of age in Sanandaj. Methods: This study was designed as a cross-sectional study, which was conducted in Sanandaj in 2015. ST and physical activity data were collected using the Modifiable Activity Questionnaire (MAQ). Overweight indices are defined based on BMI age- and gender-specific percentiles, as proposed by WHO criteria. Considering household assets data, SES was calculated using principal component analysis (PCA). The relationship between ST and differ...
The study aimed to ascertain how screen time and adolescent overweight/obesity relate to one another...
Background: The purpose of the study was to explore the association among the following variables: p...
Background Higher screen-viewing levels increase the risk of obesity. Understanding the correlates o...
Background: Life style changes have been considered in different ways in urban communities. Apartmen...
Abstract Background: One of the most important threats for children’s health status is being overwe...
Background: Obesity is a health problem among adolescents worldwide and television (TV) viewing coul...
Background: This study aimed to assess the socioeconomic inequality and determinants of screen time ...
OBJECTIVE: TV viewing and computer use is associated with childhood overweight, but it remains uncle...
Background: Independent associations between screen time (ST)/physical activity (PA) and overweight ...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of screen time use among children aged between less than 1 year ...
Background: Over the last few decades, the time children spend using electronic devices has increase...
Objectives: To gather data and investigate if ownership and duration of using electronic devices det...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with ch...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Independent associations between screen time (ST)/physical activity (PA) and ov...
The study aimed to ascertain how screen time and adolescent overweight/obesity relate to one another...
Background: The purpose of the study was to explore the association among the following variables: p...
Background Higher screen-viewing levels increase the risk of obesity. Understanding the correlates o...
Background: Life style changes have been considered in different ways in urban communities. Apartmen...
Abstract Background: One of the most important threats for children’s health status is being overwe...
Background: Obesity is a health problem among adolescents worldwide and television (TV) viewing coul...
Background: This study aimed to assess the socioeconomic inequality and determinants of screen time ...
OBJECTIVE: TV viewing and computer use is associated with childhood overweight, but it remains uncle...
Background: Independent associations between screen time (ST)/physical activity (PA) and overweight ...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of screen time use among children aged between less than 1 year ...
Background: Over the last few decades, the time children spend using electronic devices has increase...
Objectives: To gather data and investigate if ownership and duration of using electronic devices det...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with ch...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Independent associations between screen time (ST)/physical activity (PA) and ov...
The study aimed to ascertain how screen time and adolescent overweight/obesity relate to one another...
Background: The purpose of the study was to explore the association among the following variables: p...
Background Higher screen-viewing levels increase the risk of obesity. Understanding the correlates o...