Objective. The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of excess television time and verify correlated factors in adolescent males and females. Methods. This cross-sectional study included 2,105 adolescents aged from 13 to 18 years from the city of Aracaju, Northeastern Brazil. Television time was self-reported, corresponding to the time spent watching television in a typical week. Several correlates were examined including age, skin color, socioeconomic status, parent education, physical activity level, consumption of fruits and vegetables, smoking status, alcohol use, and sports team participation. Results. The prevalence excess television time (≥2 hours/day) in girls and boys was 70.9% and 66.2%, respectively. Girls with low soc...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of excessive screen-based behaviors among Brazilian adolescents ...
PURPOSE:We investigated the stability, correlations and bidirectional relationship of light physical...
OBJECTIVE: To describe sedentary behaviors in adolescents and to examine the influence of media avai...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of excessive screen time and to analyze associated fact...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of excessive screen time and to analyze associated factors am...
<div><p>Abstract The aim of this study to estimate the prevalence of sedentary behavior based on scr...
To analyse the associations between high screen time and overweight, poor dietary habits and physica...
Our aim was to examine the relationship between insomnia and levels of physical activity (PA) and ti...
The study assessed television viewing >2 h a day and its association with sedentary behaviors, se...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association w...
Abstract Aim: to analyze the pattern and trends of use of screen-based devices and associated fact...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of excessive screen‐based behaviors among Brazilian adolescents ...
METHODS: We evaluated 74,589 12 to 17-year old adolescents from 1,247 schools in 124 Brazilian munic...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with ch...
Purpose: Engaging in prolonged screen-time behaviors (STBs) is detrimental for health. The objective...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of excessive screen-based behaviors among Brazilian adolescents ...
PURPOSE:We investigated the stability, correlations and bidirectional relationship of light physical...
OBJECTIVE: To describe sedentary behaviors in adolescents and to examine the influence of media avai...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the prevalence of excessive screen time and to analyze associated fact...
Objective: To determine the prevalence of excessive screen time and to analyze associated factors am...
<div><p>Abstract The aim of this study to estimate the prevalence of sedentary behavior based on scr...
To analyse the associations between high screen time and overweight, poor dietary habits and physica...
Our aim was to examine the relationship between insomnia and levels of physical activity (PA) and ti...
The study assessed television viewing >2 h a day and its association with sedentary behaviors, se...
AbstractObjectivesTo assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association w...
Abstract Aim: to analyze the pattern and trends of use of screen-based devices and associated fact...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of excessive screen‐based behaviors among Brazilian adolescents ...
METHODS: We evaluated 74,589 12 to 17-year old adolescents from 1,247 schools in 124 Brazilian munic...
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with ch...
Purpose: Engaging in prolonged screen-time behaviors (STBs) is detrimental for health. The objective...
Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of excessive screen-based behaviors among Brazilian adolescents ...
PURPOSE:We investigated the stability, correlations and bidirectional relationship of light physical...
OBJECTIVE: To describe sedentary behaviors in adolescents and to examine the influence of media avai...