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3121“…METHODS: Low-active, overweight adults (16 women, 5 men; age: 34.67 ± 9.62 years; body mass index: 28.56 ± 4.95 kg/m²; peak oxygen uptake for men: 29.14 ± 6.56 mL/kg/min, for women: 22.67 ± 4.52 mL/kg/min, mean ± SD) completed 15-min sessions of recumbent cycling at the ventilatory threshold: (a) high immersion (HI, virtual reality headset and headphones), (b) low immersion (LI, television screen and speakers), and (c) Control. During-exercise pleasure and post-exercise enjoyment were self-reported. …”
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3122Relationship between Dyslipidemia, Cultural Factors, and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Schoolchildrenpor Reuter, Cézane Priscila, Brand, Caroline, da Silva, Priscila Tatiana, Reuter, Éboni Marília, Renner, Jane Dagmar Pollo, Franke, Silvia Isabel Rech, de Mello, Elza Daniel, Burgos, Leandro Tibiriçá, Schneiders, Letícia de Borba, Burgos, Miria Suzana“…HDL-c was shown to be related to high television time (OR: 1.59; IC: 1.00-2.54). CONCLUSION: Alterations in lipid parameters are associated with cultural factors, especially those related to sedentary lifestyle and low levels of CRF.…”
Publicado 2019
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3123“…The leading source of BC knowledge was from television (48.9%), and the least-mentioned source of information was healthcare workers (22.4%). …”
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3124por Hashem, Rawan, Rey-Lόpez, Juan Pablo, Hamer, Mark, McMunn, Anne, Rowlands, Alex, Whincup, Peter H., Owen, Christopher G., Ding, Ding, Powell, Lauren, Stamatakis, Emmanuel“…Exposures were total sedentary behaviour measured by accelerometry and time spent in some sedentary behaviours (television viewing, video games, computer use and total screen-time). …”
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3125por Alhazmi, Ali M., Alshammari, Sulaiman A., Alenazi, Hanan A., Shaik, Shaffi A., AlZaid, Hala M., Almahmoud, Nouf S., Alshammari, Hotoon S.“…The most common sources of health information included television/radio (47.9%), social media (29.4%), and friends/family (28.1%). …”
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3126“…They talked about multitasking with radio and television for “background noise” as being a rewarding experience. …”
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3127“…Compared with those with a higher income and a college education, those with income below 185% of federal poverty guidelines and those with a high school education reported more free time but spent more time on television, movies, and other screen time and less on physical activity (all comparisons P < .001). …”
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3128por Martin, G. Neil“…The literature suggests that (1) low empathy and fearfulness are associated with more enjoyment and desire to watch horror film but that specific dimensions of empathy are better predictors of people’s responses than are others; (2) there is a positive relationship between sensation-seeking and horror enjoyment/preference, but this relationship is not consistent; (3) men and boys prefer to watch, enjoy, and seek our horror more than do women and girls; (4) women are more prone to disgust sensitivity or anxiety than are men, and this may mediate the sex difference in the enjoyment of horror; (5) younger children are afraid of symbolic stimuli, whereas older children become afraid of concrete or realistic stimuli; and (6) in terms of coping with horror, physical coping strategies are more successful in younger children; priming with information about the feared object reduces fear and increases children’s enjoyment of frightening television and film. A number of limitations in the literature is identified, including the multifarious range of horror stimuli used in studies, disparities in methods, small sample sizes, and a lack of research on cross-cultural differences and similarities. …”
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3129“…METHODS: An 18-item screen-time questionnaire was created to quantify use of commonly used screen devices (e.g. television, smartphone, tablet) across different time points during the week (e.g. weekday, weeknight, weekend). …”
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3130por Zhao, Minghui, Zhang, Meiling, Ying, Jie, Wang, Shouqi, Shi, Ying, Li, Huanhuan, Li, Yuan, Xing, Zhuangjie, Sun, Jiao“…Concerning the source of information demand, the elderly and traffic police preferred traditional information access (i.e., television and newspaper), whereas college students and the occupational population preferred new social media (i.e., mobile newspaper and social media sites). …”
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3131por Lartey, Seth, Antwi-Adjei, Ellen K., Agyapong, Solomon, Mohammed, Abdul-Kabir, Mensah, Derrick N. O., Genego, Edward S.“…Majority of the participants were Christians (83.1%) and Singles (63%). Television was the source of information with the highest preponderance (49.4%). 67.3% were willing to donate their corneas after death. 63.9% were willing to indicate their donor statuses on drivers’ license form which had a significant association with willingness to donate cornea after death (p < 0.05, (x)(2) = 12.187). …”
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3132“…Our re-designed LED PKG will find applications in stadium lighting as well as for ultra-high-definition television production where high CRI points are required for the artificial light source.…”
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3133“…Increasing maternal and child awareness towards good dietary diversity practices through the mass media (radio and Television) and working with mothers with early school-age children to improve dietary diversity are recommended.…”
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3134por Thabethe, Fortune, Khanyile, Mbongeni, Ncobela, Cyprial Ndumiso, Chimonyo, Michael“…The behavior of pigs was observed for three wks twice a wk from 0600 to 1800 h using six closed circuit television cameras. RESULTS: Increasing levels of V. tortilis leaf meal caused a linear decrease (p<0.05) in time spent eating, lying down and the number of visit to the feeder. …”
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3135Cognitive testing of the PHQ-9 for depression screening among pregnant and postpartum women in Kenyapor Velloza, Jennifer, Njoroge, John, Ngure, Kenneth, Thuo, Nicholas, Kiptinness, Catherine, Momanyi, Richard, Ayub, Snaidah, Gakuo, Stephen, Mugo, Nelly, Simoni, Jane, Heffron, Renee“…Participants reported few problems related to comprehension but had difficulty answering items not relevant to their lives (e.g., “watching television”) and double-barreled items (e.g., “poor appetite or overeating”). …”
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3136“…Highly educated women (OR 2.50; 95% CI 0.72–8.69), those who had subscribed to health insurance (OR 1.39; 95% CI 0.88–2.20), those who obtain four or more antenatal care visits (OR 1.63; 95% CI 1.43–1.86), and women who watch television at least once a week (OR 2.33; 95% CI 1.88–2.88) are more probable to seek SBA. …”
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3137por Alshammari, Sulaiman Abdullah, Alhazmi, Ali Mohsen, Alenazi, Hanan Awad, Alshammari, Hotoon Sulaiman, Alshahrani, Abdullah Mohammed“…The main sources of information regarding breast cancer were awareness campaigns and television and radio (45.4% and 43.7%, respectively). …”
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3138“…Occupation (B = 4.77, 95% CI (3.18 to 6.36), P < 0.001), taking care of children (B = 1.68, 95% CI (0.21 to 3.15), P = 0.025), social activity (B = 4.61, 95% CI (2.86 to 6.37), P < 0.001), doing exercises (B = 2.52, 95% CI (1.07 to 3.96), P = 0.001), television watching (B = 2.10, 95% CI (0.75 to 3.45), P = 0.002), using the Internet (B = 2.93, 95% CI (1.29 to 4.57), P = 0.001), and social connection (B = 3.50, 95% CI (1.23 to 5.78), P = 0.003) were positively associated with HL, respectively. …”
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3139por Mulderij-Jansen, Vaitiare, Elsinga, Jelte, Gerstenbluth, Izzy, Duits, Ashley, Tami, Adriana, Bailey, Ajay“…In addition, the Social Amplification of Risk Framework and the theory of cultural schemas were applied to understand RC in the social context. RESULTS: Television, radio and newspapers were the most important channels of information regarding dengue and chikungunya. …”
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3140“…There were no videos uploaded by entertainment television in the January sample, but this source comprised the majority of videos and garnered the majority of cumulative views in the March sample. …”
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