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The association between television viewing and preschool child body mass index : a systematic review of english papers published from 1995 to 2010

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Rachael Cox, Helen Skouteris, Leonie RutherfordLeonie Rutherford, Matthew Fuller-TyszkiewiczMatthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz
This paper is a conceptual and methodological review of the literature on the impact of TV on preschoolers' weight status. A systematic search, of papers published between January 1995 and January 2010, identified twenty-six relevant studies. Fifteen of these were cross-sectional in design and eleven adopted a prospective design; a positive association between hours of TV and child adiposity was found in all but three studies. Although assessed in a limited number of studies, diet may mediate the relationship between TV viewing and BMI. Another likely mediator may be the content of TV programs watched; only three studies examined this association and findings were inconsistent. Our review revealed that research examining mediating effects is limited, focusing more on simple cross-sectional or prospective relationships between TV habits and child body mass index. Further investigation of the mechanisms by which TV viewing affects preschool weight gain is needed.

History

Journal

Journal of children and media

Volume

6

Issue

2

Pagination

198 - 220

Publisher

Routledge

Location

Abingdon, England

ISSN

1748-2798

eISSN

1748-2801

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Taylor & Francis