Television viewing habits and their influence on physical activity and childhood overweight

OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with childhood sedentary lifestyle and overweight in 8-year-old children, from a cohort in a city in Southern Brazil.METHODS: A prospective cohort study with hospital screening of all births that occurred fr...

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Main Authors: Gisele F. Dutra, Cristina C. Kaufmann, Alessandra D.B. Pretto, Elaine P. Albernaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-08-01
Series:Jornal de Pediatria
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spelling doaj-226daa3d1fe3458db045551102b865652020-11-25T01:06:25ZengElsevierJornal de Pediatria1678-47822015-08-0191434635110.1016/j.jped.2014.11.002S0021-75572015000400346Television viewing habits and their influence on physical activity and childhood overweightGisele F. DutraCristina C. KaufmannAlessandra D.B. PrettoElaine P. AlbernazOBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with childhood sedentary lifestyle and overweight in 8-year-old children, from a cohort in a city in Southern Brazil.METHODS: A prospective cohort study with hospital screening of all births that occurred from September of 2002 to May of 2003. This study refers to a cross-sectional analysis of data collected during the cohort's follow-up conducted at 8 years of age. To evaluate the level of physical activity, a physical activity questionnaire for children and adolescents was used (PAQ-C), during the consultation at 8 years of age.RESULTS: Of the 616 interviewed children, a prevalence of sedentary lifestyle > 70% was found, as well as the habit of watching TV for more than two hours a day in 60% of the sample, regardless of gender (p = 0.30), income (p = 0.57), or family socioeconomic level (p = 0.90). The daily time spent watching TV was inversely associated with physical activity (p < 0.05) and positively associated with excess weight (p < 0.01). Regarding physical activity, running was the most frequently practiced sports modality among the population.CONCLUSIONS: Considering the high prevalence of sedentary lifestyle and children who watch TV for an excessive period of time, it is necessary to motivate such individuals to perform interactive activities, as well as promote a more active lifestyle, by decreasing the time children spend in front of the TV.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572015000400346&lng=en&tlng=enCriançasEstudos de coorteAtividade físicaSedentarismoTelevisão
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author Gisele F. Dutra
Cristina C. Kaufmann
Alessandra D.B. Pretto
Elaine P. Albernaz
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Cristina C. Kaufmann
Alessandra D.B. Pretto
Elaine P. Albernaz
Television viewing habits and their influence on physical activity and childhood overweight
Jornal de Pediatria
Crianças
Estudos de coorte
Atividade física
Sedentarismo
Televisão
author_facet Gisele F. Dutra
Cristina C. Kaufmann
Alessandra D.B. Pretto
Elaine P. Albernaz
author_sort Gisele F. Dutra
title Television viewing habits and their influence on physical activity and childhood overweight
title_short Television viewing habits and their influence on physical activity and childhood overweight
title_full Television viewing habits and their influence on physical activity and childhood overweight
title_fullStr Television viewing habits and their influence on physical activity and childhood overweight
title_full_unstemmed Television viewing habits and their influence on physical activity and childhood overweight
title_sort television viewing habits and their influence on physical activity and childhood overweight
publisher Elsevier
series Jornal de Pediatria
issn 1678-4782
publishDate 2015-08-01
description OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of television (TV) viewing habits and their association with childhood sedentary lifestyle and overweight in 8-year-old children, from a cohort in a city in Southern Brazil.METHODS: A prospective cohort study with hospital screening of all births that occurred from September of 2002 to May of 2003. This study refers to a cross-sectional analysis of data collected during the cohort's follow-up conducted at 8 years of age. To evaluate the level of physical activity, a physical activity questionnaire for children and adolescents was used (PAQ-C), during the consultation at 8 years of age.RESULTS: Of the 616 interviewed children, a prevalence of sedentary lifestyle > 70% was found, as well as the habit of watching TV for more than two hours a day in 60% of the sample, regardless of gender (p = 0.30), income (p = 0.57), or family socioeconomic level (p = 0.90). The daily time spent watching TV was inversely associated with physical activity (p < 0.05) and positively associated with excess weight (p < 0.01). Regarding physical activity, running was the most frequently practiced sports modality among the population.CONCLUSIONS: Considering the high prevalence of sedentary lifestyle and children who watch TV for an excessive period of time, it is necessary to motivate such individuals to perform interactive activities, as well as promote a more active lifestyle, by decreasing the time children spend in front of the TV.
topic Crianças
Estudos de coorte
Atividade física
Sedentarismo
Televisão
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-75572015000400346&lng=en&tlng=en
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