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61por Spengler, John O., Stasi, Selina M., O’Connor, Coral S., Frost, Natasha, Nunn, BrookeEnlace del recurso
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62“…BACKGROUND: In line with WHO guidelines, the UK government currently recommends that school-aged children participate in at least 60 minutes, and up to several hours, of at least moderate physical activity on a daily basis. …”
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63“…If children watch media at an early age, they lose the time to interact with their parents and will not be able to play creatively, which can have a negative impact on social development. …”
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64por Triana, Camilo A., Sarmiento, Olga L., Bravo-Balado, Alejandra, González, Silvia A., Bolívar, Manuel A., Lemoine, Pablo, Meisel, Jose D., Grijalba, Carlos, Katzmarzyk, Peter T.“…INTRODUCTION: The Ciclovía is a worldwide program in which streets are temporarily closed to motorized transport to create a space for recreation and outdoor play among children and adults. The aim of this study was to assess the associations between physical activity (PA), sedentary time (SED), body mass index and Ciclovía participation among children aged 9 to 13 years. …”
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65por Davison, Kirsten K., Edmunds, Lynn S., Young, Laurie M., Sarfoh, Vanessa S., Wyker, Brett A., Sekhobo, Jackson P.“…RESULTS: Compared with the children at baseline, the children at follow-up were more likely to watch television less than 2 hours per day and play outdoors for at least 60 minutes per day. …”
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66“…These findings suggest that parents’ career, work hours, and task division in the home, together play an important role in how their children envision their future work and family roles. …”
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67por Nucci, Daniele, Rabica, Filippo, Dallagiacoma, Giulia, Fatigoni, Cristina, Gianfredi, Vincenza“…Unhealthy eating habits are one of the main risk factors for overweight/obesity, and food marketing plays a major role in their development. The aim of this study was to monitor the amount and the characteristics of food marketing directed to Italian children broadcasted on television (TV). …”
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68por Zając, Magdalena, Rybi-Szumińska, Agnieszka, Storonowicz, Justyna, Protas, Piotr, Wasilewska, Anna“…It has been proposed that the renin–angiotensin system plays an important role in regulation of blood pressure. …”
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69por Grzybowski, Andrzej, Kanclerz, Piotr, Tsubota, Kazuo, Lanca, Carla, Saw, Seang-Mei“…Low prevalence under 10% was described in African and South American children. In recent studies, risk factors for myopia in schoolchildren included low outdoor time and near work, dim light exposure, the use of LED lamps for homework, low sleeping hours, reading distance less than 25 cm and living in an urban environment. …”
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70por Farag, Yomna, Sayed, Shaimaa, Mostafa, Fatma Alzhraa, Marzouk, Huda, Mohamed, Raghda H., Sobhy, Rodina“…The aim of the study is to assess the susceptibility of children with FMF to cardiac repolarization abnormalities and therefore arrhythmia in children with FMF. …”
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71por Chaarani, Bader, Ortigara, Joseph, Yuan, DeKang, Loso, Hannah, Potter, Alexandra, Garavan, Hugh P.“…The final sample used in the n-back analyses consisted of 1278 NVGs who had never played video games (0 hours per week of gaming) and 800 VGs who played at least 21 hours per week. …”
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72por Nichols, Deborah L.“…Results confirm the American Academy of Pediatrics’ recommendation that TV be turned off in the background when a child is in the room. IMPACT: Young children are exposed to significant hours of background television per day across multiple contexts: socializing with family, playing alone or with others, engaging in routines/chores, eating/drinking, and sleeping. …”
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73por Pendino, Patricia, Agüero, Claudio, Cavagnero, Paola, Lopez, Karina, Kriunis, Iván, Molinas, Jorge“…BACKGROUND: Wheezing is a highly frequent symptom in infants and children. Its major causes are respiratory infections and bronchial asthma. …”
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74“…MEPs had a lower average turnaround time of 6.9 hours when compared with CSF cultures of 48.8 hours. …”
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75por Patriarca, Alessandro, Di Giuseppe, Gabriella, Albano, Luciana, Marinelli, Paolo, Angelillo, Italo F“…The overall mean length of time daily spent on television viewing (2.8 hours) and the frequency of watching for at least two hours per day (74.9%) were significantly associated with older age, always ate lunch or dinner while watching television, spent more time playing videogames and using computer. …”
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76por Dore, Rebecca A., Logan, Jessica, Lin, Tzu-Jung, Purtell, Kelly M., Justice, Laura“…Parents reported how many hours children used both interactive and non-interactive media during different times of the day on the most recent weekday and weekend day and responded to items about the extent to which they engage with their children during media use. …”
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77por Minderhout, Rosa Naomi, Venema, Pien, Vos, Hedwig M M, Kant, Jojanneke, Bruijnzeels, Marc Abraham, Numans, Mattijs E“…OBJECTIVE: To provide insight into the motives for hospital self-referral during office hours and the barriers deterring general practitioner (GP) consultation with a primary care request. …”
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78por Teunis, Peter F. M., Reese, Heather E., Null, Clair, Yakubu, Habib, Moe, Christine L.“…The estimated rates were used to simulate sequences of behavior and describe days in the life of a child in low-income, urban Africa. Children younger than 1 year spent most time playing or sleeping off the ground, older children frequently played on floors. …”
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79por Gomes, Thayse Natacha, dos Santos, Fernanda Karina, Santos, Daniel, Pereira, Sara, Chaves, Raquel, Katzmarzyk, Peter Todd, Maia, José“…CONCLUSION: Notwithstanding the relevance of the school environment in the reduction of children’s sedentary time, individual and family characteristics played a more relevant role than the school context in this study.…”
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80por Read, Scott A., Vincent, Stephen J., Tan, Chuen-Seng, Ngo, Cheryl, Collins, Michael J., Saw, Seang-Mei“…PURPOSE: Myopia is rising in prevalence in many locations, and there is evidence that outdoor light exposure is a major environmental factor playing a role in myopia development. This study examined the patterns of daily light exposure in similarly aged children from two geographic locations (Australia and Singapore) known to exhibit differences in myopia prevalence. …”
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