Deakin University
Browse

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

Version 2 2024-06-04, 00:00
Version 1 2012-01-01, 00:00
journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-04, 00:00 authored by R Cox, H 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.<br>

History

Related Materials

Location

Abingdon, England

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Taylor & Francis

Journal

Journal of children and media

Volume

6

Pagination

198-220

ISSN

1748-2798

eISSN

1748-2801

Issue

2

Publisher

Routledge