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Citation
Gorely T, Marshall SJ & Biddle SJH (2004) Couch kids: Correlates of television viewing among youth. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 11 (3), pp. 152-163. https://doi.org/10.1207/s15327558ijbm1103_4
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to review the published empirical correlates of television/video viewing among youth (2 to 18 years). A descriptive semi-quantitative review was conducted based on 68 primary studies. Variables consistently associated with TV/video viewing were ethnicity (non-white +), parent income (-), parent education (-), body weight (+), between meal snacking (+), number of parents in the house (-), parents TV viewing habits (+), weekend (+) and having a TV in the bedroom (+). Variables consistently unrelated to TV/video viewing were sex, other indicators of socio-economic status, body fatness, cholesterol levels, aerobic fitness, strength, other indicators of fitness, self-perceptions, emotional support, physical activity, other diet variables, and being an only child. Few modifiable correlates have been identified. Further research should aim to identify modifiable correlates of TV/video viewing if interventions are to be successfully tailored to reduce this aspect of inactivity among youth.
Keywords
television viewing; correlates; determinants; youth
Journal
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine: Volume 11, Issue 3
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 30/09/2004 |
Publisher | Springer |
ISSN | 1070-5503 |
eISSN | 1532-7558 |