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3501“…However, variations in clinical accuracy are likely to be present, even within the same television programme, limiting potential positive impact.…”
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3502“…The practice level of health faculty students was poorer than what was expected based on their field. Television and the Internet played a good role in informing students about TB. …”
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3503por Méndez-López, F., Dominguez-García, M., Oliván-Blázquez, B., Bartolomé-Moreno, C., Aguilar-Latorre, A., Magallón-Botaya, R.“…With advances in technology, today’s population spends a great deal of screen time (ST) making watching television (TV), using computers, smartphones, or playing video games a central component of their daily lives. …”
Publicado 2023
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3504“…Data were collected by the questionnaire, which included information on eating habits, physical activity, smoking, watching television, social media use, sleep, anxiety and stress, and smoking before and during the pandemic. …”
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3505“…IMPORTANCE: It is unclear whether increased television (TV) and DVD viewing in early childhood from age 1 year decreases development or whether poor development increases TV/DVD viewing. …”
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3506por Sina, E, Buck, C, Ahrens, W, Coumans, J, Eiben, G, Formisano, A, Lissner, L, Mazur, A, Michels, N, Molnar, D“…Participants self-reported their DM exposure (hours/day), for smartphone, internet, television viewing, and computer/game console (PC). …”
Publicado 2023
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3507por Sina, Elida, Buck, Christoph, Ahrens, Wolfgang, Coumans, Juul M. J., Eiben, Gabriele, Formisano, Annarita, Lissner, Lauren, Mazur, Artur, Michels, Nathalie, Molnar, Dénes, Moreno, Luis A., Pala, Valeria, Pohlabeln, Hermann, Reisch, Lucia, Tornaritis, Michael, Veidebaum, Toomas, Hebestreit, Antje“…This cross-sectional study is based on examinations of children aged 8–18 years (N = 8673) of the I.Family cohort (2013–2014). Exposure to television, computer, smartphone and internet was self-reported (hours/day). …”
Publicado 2023
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3508por Zhang, Yingzhe, Choi, Karmel W., Delaney, Scott W., Ge, Tian, Pingault, Jean-Baptiste, Tiemeier, Henning“…Child screen time was associated with attention problems (β = 0.10 SD; 95% CI, 0.07-0.13 SD) and internalizing problems (β = 0.03 SD; 95% CI, 0.003-0.06 SD). The television time PRS was associated with child screen time (β = 0.18 SD; 95% CI, 0.14-0.23 SD), the attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder PRS was associated with attention problems (β = 0.13 SD; 95% CI, 0.10-0.16 SD), and the depression PRS was associated with internalizing problems (β = 0.10 SD; 95% CI, 0.07-0.13 SD). …”
Publicado 2023
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3509por Agrawal, Ritik, Mishra, Manisha, Rehman, Tanveer, Surendran, Gayathri, Sinha, Abhinav, Kanungo, Srikanta, Pati, Sanghamitra“…Multigravida (vs. nulligravida) [aPR = 2.13 (1.98–2.30)], higher education of husband (vs. not educated) [aPR = 1.20 (1.14–1.27)], urban (vs. rural) [aPR = 1.06 (1.03–1.10)], watching television less than once a week (vs. not at all) [aPR = 1.04 (1.01–1.08)], divorced (vs. married) [aPR = 0.65 (0.45–0.94)], and Scheduled Tribe (ST) (vs. unreserved) [aPR = 0.92 (0.88–0.96)] were significant independent determinants. …”
Publicado 2023
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3510“…Participants reported using technologies that clustered into 4 domains along a continuum from highly-interactive to fixed information sources: (1) personal communication: telephone, cell phone, and pager; (2) social communication: e-mail, instant messaging, chat, and bulletin boards; (3) interactive environments: Web sites, search engines, and computers; and (4) unidirectional sources: television, radio, and print. Three emerging roles for health professionals in eHealth include: (1) providing an interface for adolescents with technology and assisting them in finding pertinent information sources; (2) enhancing connection to youths by extending ways and times when practitioners are available; and (3) fostering critical appraisal skills among youths for evaluating the quality of health information. …”
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3511por Zografos, George C, Zagouri, Flora, Sergentanis, Theodoros N, Panou, Marios, Dardamanis, Dimitrios, Giannakopoulou, Georgia, Filippakis, George M, Papadimitriou, George, Stamouli, Sophia“…At the time, she believed that the implanted clip was one of several pieces of equipment being used to keep her under surveillance, the other equipment being her telephone, cameras and television. Quite surprisingly, she had never had a consultation with a mental health professional. …”
Publicado 2008
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3512“…Our main outcomes were reported weekly times that the child played or exercised hard enough to sweat or breathe hard (active play), daily hours the child watched television/videos, used computers, or played computer games (screen time), and the combination of low active play and high screen time. …”
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3513por Montazeri, Ali, Vahdaninia, Mariam, Harirchi, Iraj, Harirchi, Amir Mahmood, Sajadian, Akram, Khaleghi, Fatemeh, Ebrahimi, Mandana, Haghighat, Shahpar, Jarvandi, Soghra“…Overall, 61% of the respondents stated that they knew about breast cancer screening programs and most indicated that electronic media (television 34% and radio 14%) were their source of information. …”
Publicado 2008
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3514“…The primary information source for VCT services was mass media like television (TV) and newspaper in 88.9%. 34.3% were afraid of the result of infection which was the main barrier to accept VCT services among 540 participants answering the question. 75.2% were motivated by recently acquired knowledge about HIV. 47.9% had 3 or more male sex partners, 62.3% had used condoms sometimes, and 14.5% had been infected with a STD. 2.8% of the participants identified themselves as men who have sex with men (MSM). …”
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3515por Rückinger, Simon, Rzehak, Peter, Chen, Chih-Mei, Sausenthaler, Stefanie, Koletzko, Sibylle, Bauer, Carl-Peter, Hoffmann, Ute, Kramer, Ursula, Berdel, Dietrich, von Berg, Andrea, Bayer, Otmar, Wichmann, H.-Erich, von Kries, Rüdiger, Heinrich, Joachim“…These results could not be explained by confounding by parental education, father’s employment, child’s time spent in front of computer or television screen, being a single father or mother, or mother’s age. …”
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3516“…Significant interactions between age and gender as well as television (TV) viewing and gender were noted: for boys, overweight was not associated with age or TV viewing; in contrast, for girls overweight correlated negatively with age and positively with TV viewing. …”
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3517por Puder, J J, Marques-Vidal, P, Schindler, C, Zahner, L, Niederer, I, Bürgi, F, Ebenegger, V, Nydegger, A, Kriemler, S“…Intervention The multidimensional culturally tailored lifestyle intervention included a physical activity programme, lessons on nutrition, media use (use of television and computers), and sleep and adaptation of the built environment of the preschool class. …”
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3518por Nsagha, Dickson S, Elat, Jean-Bosco N, Ndong, Proper AB, Tata, Peter N, Tayong, Maureen-Nill N, Pokem, Francois F, Wankah, Christian C“…Although radio and television featured among the current sources of information within the community, meetings, churches, schools, and other public gatherings were the best venues for social mobilization, while community health workers and community leaders were the best sensitization agents for positive behavior change to adhere to home management of malaria. …”
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3519“…Activity levels were unrelated to SSB consumption. Television viewing was positively related to soft drink consumption with a difference of 55 g/day from bottom to top tertile of time spent TV viewing (p = 0.015) in children aged 9-16 years. 55% of SSB consumption occurred at home and 10% occurred at school. …”
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3520“…METHODS: 80 adults who experienced night-time calf cramp at least once per week were recruited from the Hunter region, NSW, Australia through newspaper, radio and television advertisements. All participants completed a pilot-tested survey about muscle cramp. …”
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