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102 related items for PubMed ID: 22468928

  • 1. Television viewing, internet use, and self-reported bedtime and rise time in adults: implications for sleep hygiene recommendations from an exploratory cross-sectional study.
    Custers K, Van den Bulck J.
    Behav Sleep Med; 2012; 10(2):96-105. PubMed ID: 22468928
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  • 2. Removing the bedroom television set: a possible method for decreasing television viewing time in overweight and obese adults.
    Jones KE, Otten JJ, Johnson RK, Harvey-Berino JR.
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  • 3. Bedtime activities, sleep environment, and sleep/wake patterns of Japanese elementary school children.
    Oka Y, Suzuki S, Inoue Y.
    Behav Sleep Med; 2008 Jul; 6(4):220-33. PubMed ID: 18853306
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  • 4. Television viewing and smoking volume in adolescent smokers: a cross-sectional study.
    Gutschoven K, Van den Bulck J.
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  • 5. Sedentary patterns and media availability in European adolescents: The HELENA study.
    Rey-López JP, Vicente-Rodriguez G, Ortega FB, Ruiz JR, Martinez-Gómez D, De Henauw S, Manios Y, Molnar D, Polito A, Verloigne M, Castillo MJ, Sjöström M, De Bourdeaudhuij I, Moreno LA, HELENA Study Group.
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  • 6. Television viewing, computer game playing, and Internet use and self-reported time to bed and time out of bed in secondary-school children.
    Van den Bulck J.
    Sleep; 2004 Feb 01; 27(1):101-4. PubMed ID: 14998244
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  • 9. Bedtime mobile phone use and sleep in adults.
    Exelmans L, Van den Bulck J.
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  • 10. Developmental aspects of sleep hygiene: findings from the 2004 National Sleep Foundation Sleep in America Poll.
    Mindell JA, Meltzer LJ, Carskadon MA, Chervin RD.
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  • 11. Obesity and low vision as a result of excessive Internet use and television viewing.
    Bener A, Al-Mahdi HS, Ali AI, Al-Nufal M, Vachhani PJ, Tewfik I.
    Int J Food Sci Nutr; 2011 Feb 01; 62(1):60-2. PubMed ID: 20645888
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  • 12. [Analysis of late bedtime and influencing factors for it with respect to infants' development age and sleep behavior of parents and children].
    Shinkoda H, Matsumoto K, Asami E, Suetsugu Y, Kato N, Uchimura N, Chishaki A, Kaku T, Kohyama J, Nanbu Y, Nishioka K.
    Fukuoka Igaku Zasshi; 2008 Dec 01; 99(12):246-61. PubMed ID: 19253760
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  • 13. [Analysis of parent-child sleeping and living habits related to later bedtimes in children].
    Shinkoda H, Suetsugu Y, Asami E, Kato N, Kohyama J, Uchimura N, Chishaki A, Nishioka K, Okubo I, Matsumoto K, Nanbu Y, Kaku T.
    Fukuoka Igaku Zasshi; 2012 Jan 01; 103(1):12-23. PubMed ID: 22423499
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  • 14. Do computer use, TV viewing, and the presence of the media in the bedroom predict school-aged children's sleep habits in a longitudinal study?
    Nuutinen T, Ray C, Roos E.
    BMC Public Health; 2013 Jul 26; 13():684. PubMed ID: 23886318
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  • 15. Adolescent sleep patterns and night-time technology use: results of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Big Sleep Survey.
    Gamble AL, D'Rozario AL, Bartlett DJ, Williams S, Bin YS, Grunstein RR, Marshall NS.
    PLoS One; 2014 Jul 26; 9(11):e111700. PubMed ID: 25390034
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  • 16. Association of maternal obesity and depressive symptoms with television-viewing time in low-income preschool children.
    Burdette HL, Whitaker RC, Kahn RS, Harvey-Berino J.
    Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med; 2003 Sep 26; 157(9):894-9. PubMed ID: 12963595
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  • 17. Television and music video exposure and adolescent alcohol use while going out.
    van den Bulck J, Beullens K.
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  • 18. Epidemiological aspects of self-reported sleep onset latency in Japanese junior high school children.
    Alexandru G, Michikazu S, Shimako H, Xiaoli C, Hitomi K, Takashi Y, Robert WW, Sadanobu K.
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  • 19. Sleep duration and its correlates in a sample of Saudi elementary school children.
    BaHammam A, Bin Saeed A, Al-Faris E, Shaikh S.
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  • 20. Relationship between Sleep Habits and Nighttime Sleep among Healthy Preschool Children in Taiwan.
    Lo MJ.
    Ann Acad Med Singap; 2016 Dec 26; 45(12):549-556. PubMed ID: 28062883
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