television viewing
Also known as: television watching, TV viewing
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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 4 facts
claimExtensive television viewing and increasing social, recreational, and academic demands are contributing factors to sleep loss or sleep problems among adolescents.
referenceVioque J, Torres A, and Quiles J studied the relationship between time spent watching television, sleep duration, and obesity in adults living in Valencia, Spain, as published in the International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders in 2000.
claimExtensive television viewing and increasing social, recreational, and academic demands are contributing factors to sleep loss and sleep problems among adolescents, according to research by Wolfson and Carskadon (1998) and Johnson et al. (2004).
referenceJohnson JG et al. found an association between television viewing and sleep problems during adolescence and early adulthood in a 2004 study published in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.
Early Digital Engagement Among Younger Children and the ... pediatrics.jmir.org Jul 3, 2025 3 facts
referenceByeon and Hong examined the relationship between television viewing and language delay in toddlers using data from a Korea national cross-sectional survey, published in PLOS ONE in 2015.
referenceZimmerman, Christakis, and Meltzoff (2007) studied television and DVD/video viewing habits in children younger than 2 years.
referenceCertain and Kahn (2002) analyzed the prevalence, correlates, and trajectory of television viewing among infants and toddlers.
Associations between media parenting practices and early ... - Nature nature.com Jun 5, 2024 2 facts
referenceThe study 'Screen time parenting practices and associations with preschool children’s TV viewing and weight-related outcomes' by C. D. Neshteruk et al. was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in 2021.
referenceThe study 'Parental TV viewing, parental self-efficacy, media equipment and TV viewing among preschool children' by R. Jago, S. J. Sebire, M. J. Edwards, and J. L. Thompson was published in the European Journal of Pediatrics in 2013.
The effects of screen time on children: The latest research parents ... health.choc.org Aug 27, 2024 1 fact
claimIncreased television viewing at age 4 is associated with lower levels of emotional understanding in girls.