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3021por Howard, Christina J., Troscianko, Tom, Gilchrist, Iain D., Behera, Ardhendu, Hogg, David C.“…Here we investigated these issues when an observer has a specific, and naturalistic, task: closed-circuit television (CCTV) monitoring. We concurrently recorded eye movements and ratings of perceived suspiciousness as different observers watched the same set of clips from real CCTV footage. …”
Publicado 2013
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3022“…Snacks were classified as child-oriented if the package had any promotional characters, premium offers, children′s television/movie tie-ins, sports references, or the word “child”. …”
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3023por Niederkrotenthaler, Thomas, Parker, Erin M., Ovalle, Fernando, Noe, Rebecca E., Bell, Jeneita, Xu, Likang, Morrison, Melissa A., Mertzlufft, Caitlin E., Sugerman, David E.“…Exposure to warnings via the Internet (aOR, 0.20; 95% CI: 0.09–0.49), television (aOR, 0.45; 95% CI: 0.24–0.83), and sirens (aOR, 0.50; 95% CI: 0.30–0.85) decreased the odds of injury, and residents frequently exposed to tornado sirens had lower odds of injury. …”
Publicado 2013
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3024por De Cocker, Katrien, De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse, Teychenne, Megan, McNaughton, Sarah, Salmon, Jo“…BACKGROUND: Television (TV) viewing, a prevalent leisure-time sedentary behaviour independently related to negative health outcomes, appears to be higher in less educated and older adults. …”
Publicado 2013
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3025“…Reference was made to other sources as well, such as books, television, the internet, schools and restaurants. By taking a personal network approach, this study reveals the mode of transmission of knowledge about food and medicinal plants within a migrational context.…”
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3026por Harmsen, Irene A, Doorman, Gemma G, Mollema, Liesbeth, Ruiter, Robert AC, Kok, Gerjo, de Melker, Hester E“…The public can use different sources (i.e. the Internet, health care providers, friends, family, television, radio, and newspapers) to access information about their health. …”
Publicado 2013
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3027por Scott, Dawn M., Berg, Maureen J., Tolhurst, Bryony A., Chauvenet, Alienor L. M., Smith, Graham C., Neaves, Kelly, Lochhead, Jamie, Baker, Philip J.“…Garnering public involvement is one solution, but this method is constrained by the inherent biases of non-standardised survey effort associated with voluntary participation. We used a television-led media approach to solicit national participation in an online sightings survey to investigate changes in the distribution of urban foxes in Great Britain and to explore relationships between urban features and fox occurrence and sightings density. …”
Publicado 2014
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3028por Wijtzes, Anne I, Bouthoorn, Selma H, Jansen, Wilma, Franco, Oscar H, Hofman, Albert, Jaddoe, Vincent WV, Raat, Hein“…This study aimed to assess associations of children’s sedentary behaviors (television viewing and computer game use) and physical activity behaviors (sports participation, outdoor play, and active transport to/from school) with three indicators of body fat, i.e., percent fat mass, body mass index (BMI) standard deviation scores, and weight status (normal weight, overweight). …”
Publicado 2014
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3029“…The objective of this study was to explore the association between parenting stress and child body mass index (BMI) as well as obesity risk factors, physical activity and television (TV) viewing. METHODS: We used cross-sectional data from 110 parent–child dyads participating in a community-based parenting intervention. …”
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3030por Dias, Paula Jaudy Pedroso, Domingos, Isabela Prado, Ferreira, Márcia Gonçalves, Muraro, Ana Paula, Sichieri, Rosely, Gonçalves-Silva, Regina Maria Veras“…Sedentary behavior was determined as using television and/or computer/video games for a time greater than or equal to 4 hours/day. …”
Publicado 2014
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3031por Sekhobo, Jackson P., Edmunds, Lynn S., Dalenius, Karen, Jernigan, Jan, Davis, Christopher F., Giddings, Mark, Lesesne, Catherine, Kettel Khan, Laura“…INTRODUCTION: New York City Article 47 regulations, implemented in 2007, require licensed child care centers to improve the nutrition, physical activity, and television-viewing behaviors of enrolled children. To supplement an evaluation of the Article 47 regulations, we conducted an exploratory ecologic study to examine changes in childhood obesity prevalence among low-income preschool children enrolled in the Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) in New York City neighborhoods with or without a district public health office. …”
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3032por Kostermans, Evelien, Stoolmiller, Mike, de Leeuw, Rebecca N. H., Engels, Rutger C. M. E., Sargent, James D.“…Associations were tested with inattentive and reckless driving behaviors in the subsequent survey–controlling for baseline age, sex, socioeconomic status, parental education, school performance, extracurricular activities, daily television and video/computer game exposure, number of movies watched per week, self-regulation and sensation seeking. …”
Publicado 2014
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3033“…In recent years, the television industry has started to establish True-3D (autostereoscopic) displays as mass media. …”
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3034por Saxena, Rohit, Vashist, Praveen, Tandon, Radhika, Pandey, R. M., Bhardawaj, Amit, Menon, Vimala, Mani, Kalaivani“…Positive association of presence of myopia was observed with children studying/reading > 5 hours per day (p < 0.001), watching television > 2 hours / day (p < 0.001) and with playing computer/video/mobile games (p < 0.001). …”
Publicado 2015
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3035por Riou, Julien, Lefèvre, Thomas, Parizot, Isabelle, Lhuissier, Anne, Chauvin, Pierre“…In the fourth type (prevalence 13%), individuals ate one or two meals per day, often with an irregular schedule, at home and in front of the television. They frequently were unemployed and had lower income. …”
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3036por Jago, Russell, Wood, Lesley, Zahra, Jesmond, Thompson, Janice L., Sebire, Simon J.“…Many children exceed the American Academy of Pediatrics guideline of 2 hours of television (TV) per day. There is limited information about how parenting styles and parental self-efficacy to limit child screen time are associated with children's SV. …”
Publicado 2015
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3037“…Two—‘kidney and bladder cancer’ and ‘damages gums and teeth’—were new while the remainder had been promoted through previous health warnings and/or television campaigns. The 60% of students seeing a cigarette pack in previous 6 months in 2011 and 65% in 2013 form the sample for analysis. …”
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3038“…At final follow up, all significant changes in time use domains had returned to within 20 minutes of baseline levels (Physical Activity 1-2 min/d, Active Transport 3-9 min/d, Self-Care 0-2 min/d, Television/Videogames 13-18 min/d in the Moderate and Extensive group, relative to Controls, respectively, p>0.05). …”
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3039por Martínez-Ramos, Elena, Martín-Borràs, Carme, Trujillo, José-Manuel, Giné-Garriga, Maria, Martín-Cantera, Carlos, Solà-Gonfaus, Mercè, Castillo-Ramos, Eva, Pujol-Ribera, Enriqueta, Rodríguez, Dolors, Puigdomenech, Elisa, Beltran, Angela-Maria, Serra-Paya, Noemi, Gascón-Catalán, Ana, Puig-Ribera, Anna“…RESULTS: The most frequent sedentary activities were computer use, watching television, and motorized journeys. There was a lack of awareness of the amount of time spent sitting and its negative consequences on health. …”
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3040por Acharya, Dilaram, Khanal, Vishnu, Singh, Jitendra Kumar, Adhikari, Mandira, Gautam, Salila“…Radio was accessible to most (60.0 %) of the participants followed by television (43.41 %). Mothers exposed to mass media were more likely to attending antenatal visits [Odds ratio (OR) 6.28; 95 % CI (1.01–38.99)], taking rest and sleep during pregnancy [OR 2.65; 95 % CI (1.13–6.26)], and receiving TT immunization [OR 5.12; 95 % CI (1.23–21.24)] than their non-exposed counterparts. …”
Publicado 2015
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