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3681“…The data were associated with traits, including years of schooling (educational attainment) from the IEU OpenGWAS Project, smoking behavior (never vs. initiation) from the IEU OpenGWAS Project, body mass index (BMI) from the UK Biobank, length of mobile phone use from the UK Biobank, time spent watching television (TV) from the UK Biobank, and spinal stenosis from FinnGen biobank. …”
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3682por Alsulami, Salhah, Althagafi, Nouf, Hazazi, Eman, Alsayed, Razan, Alghamdi, Majd, Almohammadi, Thikra, Almurashi, Saleh, Baig, Mukhtiar“…A total of 370 participants (56.14%) slept less than 8 hours per day, 185 (28.1%) spent more than five hours per day watching television or using the internet, and 303 (46%) ate breakfast on a regular basis. …”
Publicado 2023
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3683por Abeck, Finn, Hansen, Inga, Wiesenhütter, Isabell, Schröder, Florian, Kött, Julian, Schneider, Stefan W, von Büren, Johannes“…Of all patients who answered the follow-up questionnaire (n = 177), 33.9% had been referred to the platform by television advertising. Of all respondents, 21.5% reported a monthly net income below 1000 euros. 45.2% of responding patients reported being single, while 15.3% considered themselves homosexual, and 4.5% bisexual. …”
Publicado 2023
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3684por Streatfield, Avita J., Rahman, Md Mahabubur, Khan, Shusmita, Haider, M. Moinuddin, Rahman, Mizanur, Nahar, Quamrun, Jamil, Kanta“…Egalitarian views were also significantly higher, by 5% points among girls and 6% points among boys, who were members of social organizations compared to those who were not. Watching television had positive influence on egalitarian attitudes among girls but not among boys. …”
Publicado 2023
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3685por Soler Artigas, María, Sánchez-Mora, Cristina, Rovira, Paula, Vilar-Ribó, Laura, Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni, Ribasés, Marta“…We also found evidence for a causal effect on ADHD for liability of arm predicted mass and weight [OR = 1.452, 95% CrI = (1.307, 1.614) and OR = 1.430, 95% CrI = (1.326, 1.539), respectively] and time spent watching television [OR = 1.862, 95% CrI = (1.545, 2.246)], and evidence for a bidirectional effect for age of first sexual intercourse [beta = −0.058, 95% CrI = (−0.072, −0.044) and OR = 0.413, 95% CrI = (0.372, 0.457), respectively], odds of decreased age completed full-time education [OR = 0.972, 95% CrI = (0.962, 0.981) and OR = 0.435, 95% CrI = (0.356, 0.533), respectively] and years of schooling [beta = -0.036, 95% CrI = (−0.048, −0.024) and OR = 0.458, 95% CrI = (0.411, 0.511), respectively]. …”
Publicado 2022
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3686“…MATERIALS AND METHODS: Public large-scale genome-wide association study (GWAS) summary data associated with educational attainment, hypertensive diseases, body mass index (BMI), smoking behavior, time spent on watching the television (TV), and stroke were obtained from European ancestry. …”
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3687por Chelly, Souhir, Rouis, Sourour, Ezzi, Olfa, Ammar, Asma, Fitouri, Sami, Soua, Asma, Fathallah, Ines, Njah, Mansour, Mahjoub, Mohamed“…An online self-administered questionnaire was distributed through social media, radio, and television channels over the course of one month (February 2022). …”
Publicado 2023
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3688por Smail, Emily J, Livingston, Torie, Wolach, Adam, Cenko, Erta, Kaufmann, Christopher N, Manini, Todd M“…Many older adults report using the television, radio, print newspapers, or web-based sources to get information on political news, yet little is known about whether consuming news in the early phase of the pandemic led to behavior change, particularly in older adults. …”
Publicado 2023
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3689por Georgiou, Eleni-Zacharoula, Skondra, Maria, Charalampopoulou, Marina, Felemegkas, Panagiotis, Pachi, Asimina, Stafylidou, Georgia, Papazachariou, Dimitrios, Perneczky, Robert, Thomopoulos, Vasileios, Politis, Antonios, Leroi, Iracema, Economou, Polychronis, Alexopoulos, Panagiotis“…The analyses included categorical principal components analysis using Cramer’s V, assessment of the frequency of test items based on corpora of television subtitles, comparison analyses, Kernel Fisher discriminant analysis models, proportional odds logistic regression (POLR) models and stratified repeated random subsampling used to recursive partitioning to training and validation set (70/30 ratio). …”
Publicado 2023
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3690por Wu, Zimu, Pandigama, Danushika H., Wrigglesworth, Jo, Owen, Alice, Woods, Robyn L., Chong, Trevor T.-J., Orchard, Suzanne G., Shah, Raj C., Sheets, Kerry M., McNeil, John J., Murray, Anne M., Ryan, Joanne“…To a lesser extent, engagement in creative artistic activities (craftwork, woodwork, or metalwork and painting or drawing) (AHR, 0.93 [95% CI, 0.88-0.99]) and in passive mental activities (reading books, newspapers, or magazines; watching television; and listening to music or the radio) (AHR, 0.93 [95% CI, 0.86-0.99]) was also associated with reduced dementia risk. …”
Publicado 2023
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3691por Chen, Liang, You, Guochang, Yang, Zhenmei, Shen, Runnan, Zhang, Rong, Zhu, Dongxi, Wang, Linlu, Lin, Shen, Lv, Lin, Huang, Kai“…METHODS: Using data obtained from genome-wide association studies in the UK Biobank (N = 422,218), we identified 84, 21, and 4 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to sedentary television (TV) watching, computer use, and driving, respectively. …”
Publicado 2023
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3692por Ho, Hien Thi, Bui, Chi Linh, Santin, Olinda, Nguyen, Huong Thi, Thi Nguyen, Hien Luong, Do, Hung Chi, Tran, Nghi Ngoc, Tran, Hanh Thi Tuyet, Nguyen, Anh Mai, Carter, Gillian, Bui, Ha Thi Thu, Van Hoang, Minh“…Caregivers reported that they would like to receive information via health staff counselling (85.0%), television (75.0%), and community loudspeaker (65.8%). …”
Publicado 2023
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3693por Must, Aviva, Eliasziw, Misha, Stanish, Heidi, Curtin, Carol, Bandini, Linda G., Bowling, April“…METHODS: Baseline data from 10,842 participants in the Adolescent Brain Cognition Development Study was used to characterize time spent with child-reported passive screen use (television/movies/watching videos), playing video games, and using social media. …”
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3694por Lun, Xinchang, Yang, Rui, Lin, Linghong, Wang, Yiguan, Wang, Jun, Guo, Yuhong, Xiu, Pengcheng, Zhu, Caiying, Liu, Qiyong, Xu, Lei, Meng, Fengxia“…RESULTS: Publicity achieved through mass media, including official WeChat accounts, magazines/newspapers, poster leaflets, television/radio and the Internet, had a direct effect on dengue fever knowledge and mosquito control behavior, and indirectly affected mosquito control behavior through dengue fever knowledge. …”
Publicado 2023
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3695por Szabo‐Reed, Amanda N., Hall, Tristyn, Vidoni, Eric D., Van Sciver, Angela, Sewell, Monica, Burns, Jeffrey M., Cullum, C. Munro, Gahan, William P., Hynan, Linda S., Kerwin, Diana R., Rossetti, Heidi, Stowe, Ann M., Vongpatanasin, Wanpen, Zhu, David C., Zhang, Rong, Keller, Jeffrey N., Binder, Ellen F.“…The most cited referral source was email, followed by interviews/editorials on the radio, television, local newspapers, newsletters, or magazine articles. …”
Publicado 2023
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3696“…Among the students, 58.5% expressed their willingness to acquire TB knowledge through “broadcasting, television, films, and audiovisual materials.” CONCLUSIONS: The total awareness rate of key knowledge among low-grade college students in Zhejiang did not meet the national requirements. …”
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3697por Duan, Zongshuan, Abroms, Lorien C., Cui, Yuxian, Wang, Yan, LoParco, Cassidy R., Levine, Hagai, Bar-Zeev, Yael, Khayat, Amal, Berg, Carla J.“…RESULTS: Overall, 20.3% reported past-month e-cigarette use (15.5% US, 25.2% Israel), 46.1% any advertisement exposure (28.7% digital media, 25.2% traditional media, 16.8% retail settings), and 34.1% any non-advertising exposure (19.4% social media, 13.6% websites, 12.3% movie/television/theater, 5.8% radio/podcasts). Exposure to digital media advertisements (AOR=1.95; 95% CI: 1.42–2.66), traditional media advertisements (AOR=2.00; 95% CI=1.49–2.68), and social media non-advertising (AOR=1.72; 95% CI: 1.25–2.36) correlated with e-cigarette use. …”
Publicado 2023
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3698por Rushovich, Berenice R, Voorhees, Carolyn C, Davis, CE, Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne, Pfeiffer, Karin A, Elder, John P, Going, Scott, Marino, Vivian G“…Unsupervised girls (n = 279) did less homework (53.1% vs. 63.3%), spent less time riding in a car or bus (48.0% vs. 56.6%), talked on the phone more (35.5% vs. 21.1%), and watched more television (59.9% vs. 52.6%) than supervised girls (n = 569). …”
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3699por Marquet, Richard L, Bartelds, Aad IM, van Noort, Sander P, Koppeschaar, Carl E, Paget, John, Schellevis, François G, van der Zee, Jouke“…METHOD: Direct mailings to schools and universities, and repeated interviews on television and radio, and in newspapers were used to kindle the enthusiasm of a broad section of the public for GIS. …”
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3700por van Mook, Walther N. K. A., de Grave, Willem S., Gorter, Simone L., Muijtjens, Arno M. M., Zwaveling, Jan Harm, Schuwirth, Lambert W., van der Vleuten, Cees P. M.“…In both categories the items ‘observations in daily practice’ and ‘watching television programmes like ER and House’ were the highest- and lowest-scoring items (5.99 and 5.81, and 2.69 and 2.49, respectively). …”
Publicado 2009
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