The study assessed television viewing >2 h a day and its association with sedentary behaviors, self-rated health, and academic performance among secondary school adolescents. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among randomly selected students in Lima in 2015. We measured self-reported responses of students using a standard questionnaire, and conducted in-depth interviews with 10 parents and 10 teachers. Chi-square test, correlation and multivariate logistic regression analysis were performed among 1234 students, and thematic analysis technique was used for qualitative information. A total of 23.1% adolescents reported watching television >2 h a day. Qualitative findings also show that adolescents spend most of their leisure time w...
This study analyzed the time adolescents spend on active video games, sedentary screen media, and co...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association w...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with ch...
The study assessed television viewing >2 h a day and its association with sedentary behaviors, se...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical inactivity and high levels of screen time may negatively affect health-re...
BackgroundLiterature focusing on the association between sedentary behaviours and physical activity ...
Background Literature focusing on the association between sedentary behaviours and physical activit...
TV influences people during all ages, but especially during childhood and adolescence. In this study...
OBJECTIVE: To describe sedentary behaviors in adolescents and to examine the influence of media avai...
Our aim was to examine the relationship between insomnia and levels of physical activity (PA) and ti...
Screen-based activities are associated with increased risk of obesity and contribute to physical ina...
Objective. The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of excess television time and verify...
<div><p>Abstract The aim of this study to estimate the prevalence of sedentary behavior based on scr...
PurposeTo determine whether the amount of television (TV) watched by participants enrolled in a phys...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n1p81 Physical inactivity is considered an independent r...
This study analyzed the time adolescents spend on active video games, sedentary screen media, and co...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association w...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with ch...
The study assessed television viewing >2 h a day and its association with sedentary behaviors, se...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical inactivity and high levels of screen time may negatively affect health-re...
BackgroundLiterature focusing on the association between sedentary behaviours and physical activity ...
Background Literature focusing on the association between sedentary behaviours and physical activit...
TV influences people during all ages, but especially during childhood and adolescence. In this study...
OBJECTIVE: To describe sedentary behaviors in adolescents and to examine the influence of media avai...
Our aim was to examine the relationship between insomnia and levels of physical activity (PA) and ti...
Screen-based activities are associated with increased risk of obesity and contribute to physical ina...
Objective. The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of excess television time and verify...
<div><p>Abstract The aim of this study to estimate the prevalence of sedentary behavior based on scr...
PurposeTo determine whether the amount of television (TV) watched by participants enrolled in a phys...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2008v10n1p81 Physical inactivity is considered an independent r...
This study analyzed the time adolescents spend on active video games, sedentary screen media, and co...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association w...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with ch...