The Association of Television and Video Viewing with Fast Food Intake by Preschool‐Age Children
Obesity2006Vol. 14(11), pp. 2034–2041
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Elsie M. Taveras, Thomas J. Sandora, Mei‐Chiung Shih, Dennis Ross‐Degnan, Donald A. Goldmann, Matthew W. Gillman
Abstract
TV/video viewing was correlated with fast food consumption among preschool children in this study. Our findings raise the possibility that greater exposure to TV and videos may influence preschool children's consumption of unhealthful foods.
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