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3761por Bennett, Derrick A, Du, Huaidong, Bragg, Fiona, Guo, Yu, Wright, Neil, Yang, Ling, Bian, Zheng, Chen, Yiping, YU, Canqing, Wang, Sisi, Meng, Fanwen, Lv, Jun, Chen, Junshi, Li, Liming, Clarke, Robert, Chen, Zhengming“…SLT was defined as hours per day spent watching television, reading or playing card games. Stratified Cox proportional hazards models were used to estimate adjusted HRs (aHRs) for PA and SLT associated with incident diabetes. …”
Publicado 2019
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3762por Goodman, William, Jackson, Sarah E., McFerran, Ethna, Purves, Richard, Redpath, Ian, Beeken, Rebecca J.“…OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether a longer-term association exists between video game use at a young age and BMI SD score in later years, independent of television use, and to ascertain whether this association is mediated by other energy-balance behaviors. …”
Publicado 2020
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3763“…Children who spent more than 1 h daily outdoors were less likely to have myopia; meanwhile, children who did homework more than 3 h daily (OR = 2.237, 95% CI = 1.041–4.804), watched television more than 3 h daily (OR = 2.106, 95% CI = 1.200–3.697), or played electronics more than 1 h daily (OR = 2.983, 95% CI = 2.088–4.262) had a higher risk of myopia. …”
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3764por Wang, Jingxuan, Huang, Junjie, Cheung, Clement Shek Kei, Wong, Wing Nam, Cheung, Ngai Tseung, Wong, Martin CS“…Regarding nonenrolled doctors, the complicated registration process hindered them from participating in the program the most (95/198, 48.0%). Television, newspaper, and magazine advertisements and medical profession newsletters or journals were suggested as the most effective means to encourage participation in the program among surveyed patients (1297/1701, 76.2%) and doctors (428/610, 70.2%), respectively. …”
Publicado 2020
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3765por Murray, Lindsey T., McCormack, Julie, Grobeiu, Ioana, Wiklund, Ingela, Kimel, Miriam, Van Nooten, Floortje“…The most frequently reported impacts included frustration (n = 10, 71%), driving impairment (n = 8, 57%), reading impairment (n = 7, 50%), difficulty watching television (n = 7, 50%), and concern with potentially losing their eyesight due to NK (n = 6, 43%). …”
Publicado 2020
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3766por Meier, Karien, Glatz, Toivo, Guijt, Mathijs C., Piccininni, Marco, van der Meulen, Merel, Atmar, Khaled, Jolink, Anne-Tess C., Kurth, Tobias, Rohmann, Jessica L., Zamanipoor Najafabadi, Amir H.“…Information channels most commonly reported included television newspapers, official health websites, and social media. …”
Publicado 2020
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3767por Ahmed, Kedir Y., Abrha, Solomon, Page, Andrew, Arora, Amit, Shiferaw, Solomon, Tadese, Fentaw, Seifu, Canaan Negash, Yeneabat, Tebikew, Alemu, Emana, Gebremichael, Delelegn Yilma, Seiko, Abdulaziz, Ogbo, Felix Akpojene“…Interventions aiming to reduce overweight and obesity should target urban women with higher education, those who resided in wealthier households and those who watched the television.…”
Publicado 2020
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3768por Idowu, Abiodun Benjamin, Okafor, Ifeoma Peace, Oridota, Ezekiel Sofela, Okwor, Tochi Joy“…RESULTS: All respondents were aware of EVD with radio and television being the major sources of information. Knowledge of the disease was however very poor with many misconceptions and it was significantly influenced by educational level of respondent. …”
Publicado 2020
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3769por Mridha, Malay Kanti, Hossain, Md Mokbul, Khan, Md Showkat Ali, Hanif, Abu Abdullah Mohammad, Hasan, Mehedi, Mitra, Dipak, Hossaine, Moyazzam, Ullah, Mohammad Aman, Sarker, Samir Kanti, Rahman, S M Mustafizur, Bulbul, Md M Islam, Shamim, Abu Ahmed“…In both sexes, depression was associated with higher age, higher maternal education, paternal occupation e.g., business, absence of a 6–9-year-old member in the household, food insecurity, household consumption of unfortified oil, household use of non-iodised salt, insufficient physical activity (adjusted odds ratio, AOR: 1.24 for boys, 1.44 for girls) and increased television viewing time e.g., ≥121 minute/day (AOR: 1.95 for boys, 1.99 for girls). …”
Publicado 2021
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3770por Mola, Simeneh, Aweke, Zemedu, Jemal, Bedru, Hussen, Robel, Hailu, Sleshi, Neme, Derartu, Mulugeta, Hailemariam, Zemedkun, Abebayehu“…Being a younger age group (AOR=3.82, 95% CI=1.76–19.07), having a diploma and above (AOR=2.53, 95% CI=1.15–7.50), having a chronic medical illness (AOR=2.73, 95% CI=1.01–7.44), and using television/radio as a source of information (AOR=2.65, 95% CI=1.27–5.54) were significantly associated with a good attitude toward COVID-19. …”
Publicado 2021
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3771por Desalegn, Zelalem, Deyessa, Negussie, Teka, Brhanu, Shiferaw, Welelta, Yohannes, Meron, Hailemariam, Damen, Addissie, Adamu, Abagero, Abdulnasir, Kaba, Mirgissa, Abebe, Workeabeba, Abrha, Alem, Nega, Berhanu, Ayele, Wondimu, Haile, Tewodros, Gebrehiwot, Yirgu, Amogne, Wondwossen, Kantelhardt, Eva Johanna, Abebe, Tamrat“…Of the total, 1020 (76.5%) participants responded that television, radio, and newspapers were their primary sources of information. …”
Publicado 2021
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3772por Schmid, Daniela, Willett, Walter C., Forman, Michele R., Ding, Ming, Michels, Karin B.“…We examined whether regular television (TV) viewing at ages 3–5 and 5–10 years is related to the incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) in adult women. …”
Publicado 2021
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3773por Ranjbar, Keivan, Hosseinpour, Hamidreza, Shahriarirad, Reza, Ghaem, Haleh, Jafari, Khoubyar, Rahimi, Tayebeh, Mirahmadizadeh, Alireza, Hosseinpour, Parisa“…The overall first preference of students during school closure was mobile and computer games (30.1%), followed by studying (26.6%) and watching television (13.8%). Our results demonstrated that the majority of students adhered to social distancing and there was also a significant correlation among education levels and desire for schools to be closed till the end of the semester (P = 0.015). …”
Publicado 2021
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3774“…However, students who use Facebook (AOR (CI) =0.57 (0.39–0.82) and Websites/articles (AOR (CI) =0.14 (0.06–0.34) had significantly low-risk perception. Television (59.8%) and Telegram (66.6%) were the primary sources of information, while the World Health Organization (68.3%) was the most trusted source of information. …”
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3775“…In edge computing service, edge devices collect data from a number of embedded devices, like sensors, CCTVs (Closed-circuit Television), and so on, and communicate with application servers. …”
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3776por Al-Qattan, Husain, Al-Omairah, Hamad, Al-Hashash, Khaled, Al-Mutairi, Fahad, Al-Mutairat, Mohammad, Al-Ajmi, Mohammad, Mohammad, Anwar, Alterki, Abdulmohsen, Ziyab, Ali H.“…Factors associated with increased prevalence of a high risk for OSA included current smoking status (aPR = 1.58, 95% CI: 1.02–2.06), longer hours spent watching television (1.76, 1.10–2.81), and lower self-perceived physical health (2.11, 1.15–3.87). …”
Publicado 2021
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3777por Wang, Wujiao, Zhu, Lu, Zheng, Shijie, Ji, Yan, Xiang, Yongguo, Lv, Bingjing, Xiong, Liang, Li, Zhuoyu, Yi, Shenglan, Huang, Hongyun, Zhang, Li, Liu, Fangli, Wan, Wenjuan, Hu, Ke“…For students who used digital devices for online courses, the mean SE in the television group (−1.10 ± 1.49 D) was better than that in the computer group (−2.03 ± 2.37 D, P = 0.0017) and in the cell phone group (−2.02 ± 2.09 D, P = 0.0028). …”
Publicado 2021
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3778por Martinez-Levy, Ana C., Rossi, Dario, Cartocci, Giulia, Mancini, Marco, Di Flumeri, Gianluca, Trettel, Arianna, Babiloni, Fabio, Cherubino, Patrizia“…Advertising for non-profit organizations through television commercials is a valuable means of communication to raise awareness and receive donations. …”
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3779por Paganella, Machline Paim, da Motta, Leonardo Rapone, Adami, Aline De Gregori, Sperhacke, Rosa Dea, Kato, Sérgio Kakuta, Pereira, Gerson Fernando Mendes“…Those with higher education also have an almost 50% greater chance of having knowledge regarding STI transmission from mother to child (OR 1.54 CI95% 1.44–1.64 P = .000), and knowledge of no transmission by mosquito bite (OR 1.61 CI95%1.51–1.72 P = .000), by kissing (OR 1.45 CI95% 1.36–1.55 P = .000) or by using public toilets (OR 1.51 CI95% 1.41–1.61 P = .000). Television (71.8%) and internet (69.4%) are the preferred forms to obtain STIs information regardless of the level of education. …”
Publicado 2021
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3780“…Being female (adjusted odds ratio = 0.23, confidence interval: 0.10, 0.56), age ⩾ 35 years (adjusted odds ratio = 0.14, confidence interval: 0.22, 0.84), being unmarried (adjusted odds ratio = 0.20, confidence interval: 0.70, 0.59), getting information from radio and television (adjusted odds ratio = 6.02, confidence interval: 2.09, 17.36), having average monthly income 93.55–163.67 USD (adjusted odds ratio = 8.00, confidence interval: 0.94, 33.10), and average monthly income > 163.70 USD (adjusted odds ratio = 11.41, confidence interval: 1.41, 15.23) were significantly associated with good knowledge about COVID-19. …”
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