ObjectiveFew prospective studies have examined separate forms of screen time in relation to adiposity. Our objective was to assess independent relations of television, electronic games (video/computer), and digital versatile disc (DVD)/videos and total screen time with change in adolescent BMI.MethodsUsing data from the 2004, 2006, and 2008 waves of the ongoing Growing up Today Study II, we assessed baseline and 2-year change in reported screen time in relation to concurrent change in BMI among 4287 girls and 3505 boys aged 9 to 16 years in 2004. Gender-specific models adjusted for previous BMI, age, race/ethnicity, growth/development, months between questionnaires, and physical activity.ResultsAmong girls and boys, each hour per day increa...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
Background The use of electronic media has been found to be a risk factor for higher BMI and for bei...
BackgroundYouth spend more time with screens than any activity except sleeping. Screen time is a ris...
Previous research has examined the association between screen time and average changes in adolescent...
ObjectiveIn the context of growing public health concern with the obesity rates among children and a...
ObjectiveIn the context of growing public health concern with the obesity rates among children and a...
BackgroundRecent technologies have changed screen time. TV can be viewed anywhere, anytime. Content ...
Purpose We aimed to examine whether sedentary screen time changes when transitioning from childhood ...
BackgroundThe use of electronic media has been found to be a risk factor for higher BMI and for bein...
Childhood obesity is one of the most important public health problems facing America today. Other st...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
BACKGROUND: While much cross-sectional data is available, there have been few longitudinal investiga...
PurposeThis study examined dietary indicators, sedentary time, and physical activity as potential me...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
Background The use of electronic media has been found to be a risk factor for higher BMI and for bei...
BackgroundYouth spend more time with screens than any activity except sleeping. Screen time is a ris...
Previous research has examined the association between screen time and average changes in adolescent...
ObjectiveIn the context of growing public health concern with the obesity rates among children and a...
ObjectiveIn the context of growing public health concern with the obesity rates among children and a...
BackgroundRecent technologies have changed screen time. TV can be viewed anywhere, anytime. Content ...
Purpose We aimed to examine whether sedentary screen time changes when transitioning from childhood ...
BackgroundThe use of electronic media has been found to be a risk factor for higher BMI and for bein...
Childhood obesity is one of the most important public health problems facing America today. Other st...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
BACKGROUND: While much cross-sectional data is available, there have been few longitudinal investiga...
PurposeThis study examined dietary indicators, sedentary time, and physical activity as potential me...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
Objective: To determine the effect of screen time/video gameplay has on the BMI and cardiovascular f...
Background The use of electronic media has been found to be a risk factor for higher BMI and for bei...