BackgroundPrevious studies have analyzed the relationship between screen time and cardiometabolic disease risk factors among adolescents, but few have examined the longitudinal effects of screen time on cardiometabolic health into adulthood using nationally representative data.ObjectiveTo determine prospective associations between screen time and later cardiometabolic disease over a 24-year period using a nationally representative adolescent cohort.DesignLongitudinal prospective cohort data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health) collected from 1994 to 2018.ParticipantsAdolescents aged 11-18 years old at baseline (1994-1995) followed for 24 years.Main measuresPredictors: screen time (five repeate...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Background:There is evidence for a relation of TV viewing with adiposity and increased cardiometabol...
Objective: To examine the association between screen time (ST) (ie, television/DVD/video and compute...
Research has shown that self-reported screen time is linked to cardiometabolic disease risk factors ...
Abstract Objectives While studies exist on the associ...
Background: It is not clear whether the association between sedentary time and cardiometabolic risk ...
Previous research has examined the association between screen time and average changes in adolescent...
Background The primary objective was to determine the dose–response relation between screen time (te...
It is not clear whether the association between sedentary time and cardiometabolic risk exists among...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear whether the association between sedentary time and cardiometabolic risk ...
The overall aim of this study was to examine the association of physical activity (PA) and screen ti...
Background: Little research has been done on the prospective associations between television viewing...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate screen-time change from early to mid adolescence, its predictors, and ...
BACKGROUND: Whether long‐term exposure to overweight or obesity from early life to adulthood has a d...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence for a relation of TV viewing with adiposity and increased cardiometabo...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Background:There is evidence for a relation of TV viewing with adiposity and increased cardiometabol...
Objective: To examine the association between screen time (ST) (ie, television/DVD/video and compute...
Research has shown that self-reported screen time is linked to cardiometabolic disease risk factors ...
Abstract Objectives While studies exist on the associ...
Background: It is not clear whether the association between sedentary time and cardiometabolic risk ...
Previous research has examined the association between screen time and average changes in adolescent...
Background The primary objective was to determine the dose–response relation between screen time (te...
It is not clear whether the association between sedentary time and cardiometabolic risk exists among...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear whether the association between sedentary time and cardiometabolic risk ...
The overall aim of this study was to examine the association of physical activity (PA) and screen ti...
Background: Little research has been done on the prospective associations between television viewing...
AbstractPurposeTo investigate screen-time change from early to mid adolescence, its predictors, and ...
BACKGROUND: Whether long‐term exposure to overweight or obesity from early life to adulthood has a d...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence for a relation of TV viewing with adiposity and increased cardiometabo...
Purpose: Television viewing time, independent of leisure time physical activity, has cross-sectional...
Background:There is evidence for a relation of TV viewing with adiposity and increased cardiometabol...
Objective: To examine the association between screen time (ST) (ie, television/DVD/video and compute...