Results 1 - 10 for television and obesity.
 | | Television = Obesity?
Television = Obesity? In a previous article, Fat Americans, we presented some information on the demographic correlates of obesity among Americans. | http://www.zonalatina.com/Zldata285.htm |
 | | Video Games, TV Double Childhood Obesity Risk
July 2, 2004 -- Every hour children play video games or watch television may double their risk of obesity, a new study suggests. | http://children.webmd.com/news/20040702/video-games-tv-double-childhood-obe sity-risk |
 | | TV ads contribute to childhood obesity, economists say
Banning fast food advertisements from children's television programs would reduce the number of overweight children in the U.S. by 18 percent and decrease the number of overweight ... | http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/11/21/healthscience/21obesity.php |
 | | Obesity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... and 2001 (16%) resulting in less exercise. Studies in children and adults have found an association between the number of hours of television watched and the prevalence of obesity. ... | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity |
 | | Childhood Obesity and Television-Viewing
The link between obesity in children and television is real. Learn what you can do to help. ... Kids, Television & Obesity. By Jennifer R. Scott, About.com. Updated: July 5, 2008 | http://weightloss.about.com/cs/obesityfaqs/a/aa042103.htm |
 | | Study: Ban on fast-food TV ads may cut obesity
A screengrab from one of McDonald's "I'm Lovin' It" TV ads. Fast-food commercials account for as much as 23% of the food-related ads kids see on TV. ATLANTA (AP) ? A little less ... | http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/weightloss/2008-11-20-ads-obesity_N.htm |
 | | How TV Affects Your Child
Health experts have long linked excessive TV-watching to obesity ? a significant health problem today. While watching TV, kids are inactive and tend to snack. | http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/family/tv_affects_child.html |
 | | TV Smarter
What are the effects of TV? ... Forty-two percent of Americans say they eat dinner in front of the TV every day. | http://www.tvsmarter.com/documents/obesity.html |
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