Objective: This study aimed to examine the association of television (TV) time, the frequency of meals while watching TV and the presence of TV set in the bedroom with total and abdominal obesity and to assess whether physical activity (PA) attenuates the obesity risk of TV viewing.Methods: Cross-sectional data were obtained from 2200 adolescents (46% boys) from 10 European cities, The Healthy Lifestyle in Europe by Nutrition in Adolescence study, between 2006 and 2007. TV viewing, PA (by accelerometry) and body composition were measured. Binary logistic regression analyses were performed.Results: Even adjusting by vigorous PA, TV in the bedroom (odds ratio [OR]: 1.33, 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.01-1.74) and >4 h d(-1) TV during week d...
BACKGROUND: Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are c...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the associations of TV parameters with adiposity in early lif...
PurposeThis study examined dietary indicators, sedentary time, and physical activity as potential me...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the association of television (TV) time, the frequency of mea...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the association of television (TV) time, the frequency of mea...
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
AIMS: A television in the bedroom is associated with measures of adiposity. We aimed to test if this...
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 adiposi...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are conflicting. ...
Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are conflicting. ...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
BACKGROUND: Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are c...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the associations of TV parameters with adiposity in early lif...
PurposeThis study examined dietary indicators, sedentary time, and physical activity as potential me...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the association of television (TV) time, the frequency of mea...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the association of television (TV) time, the frequency of mea...
BACKGROUND: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposi...
AIMS: A television in the bedroom is associated with measures of adiposity. We aimed to test if this...
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 adiposi...
BACKGROUND:The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adiposit...
Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are conflicting. ...
Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are conflicting. ...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
Background: The behavioral pathways through which television (TV) viewing leads to increased adipos...
BACKGROUND: Studies exploring the effect of television viewing on obesity throughout childhood are c...
Objective: This study aimed to examine the associations of TV parameters with adiposity in early lif...
PurposeThis study examined dietary indicators, sedentary time, and physical activity as potential me...