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  • 1. Television viewing and obesity in 300 women: evaluation of the pathways of energy intake and physical activity.
    Tucker LA, Tucker JM.
    Obesity (Silver Spring); 2011 Oct; 19(10):1950-6. PubMed ID: 21720443
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  • 2. Television viewing time and measured cardiorespiratory fitness in adult women.
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  • 3. BMI from 3-6 y of age is predicted by TV viewing and physical activity, not diet.
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    Int J Obes (Lond); 2005 Jun; 29(6):557-64. PubMed ID: 15889113
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  • 4. Effects of open-loop feedback on physical activity and television viewing in overweight and obese children: a randomized, controlled trial.
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    Pediatrics; 2006 Jul; 118(1):e157-66. PubMed ID: 16818530
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  • 5. The associations between TV viewing, food intake, and BMI. A prospective analysis of data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children.
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  • 11. Physical activity, TV viewing, and weight in U.S. youth: 1999 Youth Risk Behavior Survey.
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  • 12. Dietary intake, physical activity and TV viewing as mediators of the association of socioeconomic status with body composition: a cross-sectional analysis of Australian youth.
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    Int J Obes (Lond); 2007 Jan; 31(1):45-52. PubMed ID: 17173061
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  • 13. Association of maternal obesity and depressive symptoms with television-viewing time in low-income preschool children.
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  • 14. Association between television in bedroom and adiposity throughout adolescence.
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  • 17. Combined influence of physical activity and television viewing on the risk of overweight in US youth.
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  • 18. Physical activity does not attenuate the obesity risk of TV viewing in youth.
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  • 20. Energy-dense snack food intake in adolescence: longitudinal relationship to weight and fatness.
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    Obes Res; 2004 Mar 14; 12(3):461-72. PubMed ID: 15044663
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