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2341por Kato, Junko, Ide, Hiroko, Kabashima, Ikuo, Kadota, Hiroshi, Takano, Kouji, Kansaku, Kenji“…Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiments have presented videos from previous electoral campaigns and television commercials for major cola brands and then used the subjects' self-rated affinity toward political candidates as behavioural indicators. …”
Publicado 2009
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2342“…Other conducive and facilitating factors, such as household wealth, living in urban or semi-urban areas, and access to mass media such as television, also had a positive influence on risk perception. …”
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2343por Knox, Sarah S., Guo, Xinxin, Zhang, Yuqing, Weidner, G., Williams, Scott, Ellison, R. Curtis“…METHODOLOGY: The interaction of AGTM genotype with anxiety, which has been independently associated with hypertension, was investigated adjusting for age, hypertension status, smoking, alcohol consumption, beta blocker medication, body mass index, physical activity and hours of television viewing (sedentary life style). PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Although there was no main effect of genotype on HR in men or women, high anxious men with the TT genotype had high HR, whereas high anxious men with the MM genotype had low HR. …”
Publicado 2010
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2344“…White girls with a lower socioeconomic status and white boys with more than 2 h daily of television, video, and computer time were more likely to be overweight. …”
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2345por Sirikulchayanonta, Chutima, Ratanopas, Wasoontara, Temcharoen, Paradee, Srisorrachatr, Suwat“…After controlling all other variables, it was revealed that the ranking of factors associated with obesity by adjusted odds ratio (OR) were low self-discipline in managing expenses (3.1), poor home environment (3.0,), moderate self-discipline in time management (2.9), television viewing time ≥2 hours/day (2.6), an obese father (2.2), and an obese mother (1.9). …”
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2346“…Recently, developed conjugated polymers are also functioning as roll-up displays for computers and mobile phones, flexible solar panels for power portable equipment as well as organic light emitting diodes in displays, in which television screens, luminous traffic, information signs, and light-emitting wallpaper in homes are also expected to broaden the use of conjugated polymers as light emitting polymers. …”
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2347“…CONCLUSIONS: Public education and information dissemination aiming to change current cultural notions favoring FGM practice - through community and religious leaders, and radio and television programs - may play an important role in modifying women's attitudes towards FGM. …”
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2348“…RESULTS: Youths with type 1 diabetes (aged 13.7 ± 4.1 years, HbA(1c) 8.7 ± 1.6%, diabetes duration 6.1 ± 3.3 years) spent 2.9 ± 1.8 h per day watching television and using computers. Weekly physical activity was 5.1 ± 4.5 h. …”
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2349“…Thirty-six participants wore three physical activity monitors (ActiGraph GT1M, ActiGraph GT3X+, and StepWatch) while completing sedentary (lying, sitting watching television, sitting using computer, and standing still) light (walking 1.0 mph, pedaling 7.0 mph, pedaling 15.0 mph) intensity activities under controlled settings. …”
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2350“…The common sources of information were friends 60 (36.5%), radio 37 (22.8%) and television 20 (12.3%). One hundred sixteen (71.2%) agreed to use Emergency Contraceptive when they practice unintended sexual intercourse. …”
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2351“…The self-medication was most commonly based on the previous prescriptions issued by the doctors followed by the suggestions from friends, advertisement on the television, and newspapers. For most of them the reasons for self-medication were financial restraints and lack of time to go to the medical practitioner. …”
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2352por Bouchard, Stéphane, Bernier, François, Boivin, Éric, Morin, Brian, Robillard, Geneviève“…The training was performed in a dark and enclosed environment using a 50-inch television with active stereoscopic display and loudspeakers. …”
Publicado 2012
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2353por Chinnakali, Palanivel, Gurnani, Nishant, Upadhyay, Ravi Prakash, Parmar, Komal, Suri, Tejas M, Yadav, Kapil“…The important sources of information were television (54.9%) and newspaper/magazines (51.7%). …”
Publicado 2012
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2354“…Literate individuals were relatively better informed about CCHF as compared to the illiterate people. Television and radio were considered as the most important and useful source of information on the disease. …”
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2355“…Participants with intermediate health literacy were more likely to source arthritis-focused health information from newspapers, television, and within their informal social network. …”
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2356“…Over the last decade, television screens and display monitors have increased in size considerably, but has this improved our televisual experience? …”
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2357por Valerio, Giuliana, Gallè, Francesca, Mancusi, Caterina, Di Onofrio, Valeria, Guida, Pasquale, Tramontano, Antonino, Ruotolo, Edoardo, Liguori, Giorgio“…Sports participation, television viewing, and calcium intake were also investigated. …”
Publicado 2012
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2358por Dumith, Samuel Carvalho, Garcia, Leandro Martin Totaro, da Silva, Kelly Samara, Menezes, Ana Maria Baptista, Hallal, Pedro Curi“…Screen time was self-reported, accounting for the time spent watching television, playing video games, and using the computer. …”
Publicado 2012
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2359“…By contrast, people who heard of bed bugs from television, print media or the Internet showed reduced recognition rates. …”
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2360“…A standardized questionnaire aiming to determine the sociodemographic characteristics, computer use, television (TV) watching, physical activity, and presence of obesity in the family was applied to the study group. …”
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