It has been suggested that television watching and physical activity are related to obesity. This association, however, has been investigated mainly in children. This study provided the opportunity to examine the relationship between television watching, physical activity, and body mass index in adult Pima Indians, a population with a high prevalence of obesity. Hours per day of television watched, past-year physical activity levels (MET-h/wk; leisure and occupational combined) and BMI (kg·m-2) were measured in 2452 men and women subjects 21-59 yr old. In adults between the ages of 21 and 39 yr, TV and physical activity levels were negatively correlated (r = -0.11 for men and -0.10 for women). Weaker associations were found between TV and B...
Background: Television viewing time is associated with obesity risk independent of leisure-time phys...
Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are conflicting. ...
Background The mechanisms explaining the positive relationship between television (TV) viewing and b...
It has been suggested that television watching and physical activity are related to obesity. This as...
BackgroundFor women of reproductive age, overweight and obesity are an established risk factor for s...
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
Time spent television (TV) viewing has been associated with lower physical activity (PA) levels, hig...
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Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
BACKGROUND:The rising prevalence of overweight and obesity and their health implications is a major ...
Background: Previous studies have shown associations of sedentary behavior with cardiovascular risk,...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown associations of sedentary behavior with cardiovascular risk,...
Background: Television viewing time is associated with obesity risk independent of leisure-time phys...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among television viewing, ea...
Background: Television viewing time is associated with obesity risk independent of leisure-time phys...
Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are conflicting. ...
Background The mechanisms explaining the positive relationship between television (TV) viewing and b...
It has been suggested that television watching and physical activity are related to obesity. This as...
BackgroundFor women of reproductive age, overweight and obesity are an established risk factor for s...
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
Time spent television (TV) viewing has been associated with lower physical activity (PA) levels, hig...
© 2019 Das Gupta et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
BACKGROUND:The rising prevalence of overweight and obesity and their health implications is a major ...
Background: Previous studies have shown associations of sedentary behavior with cardiovascular risk,...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown associations of sedentary behavior with cardiovascular risk,...
Background: Television viewing time is associated with obesity risk independent of leisure-time phys...
Introduction The purpose of this study was to examine the associations among television viewing, ea...
Background: Television viewing time is associated with obesity risk independent of leisure-time phys...
Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are conflicting. ...
Background The mechanisms explaining the positive relationship between television (TV) viewing and b...