Mediating role of disordered eating in the relationship between screen time and BMI in adolescents: longitudinal findings from the Research on Eating and Adolescent …

F Mougharbel, DD Valois, M Lamb, A Buchholz… - Public Health …, 2020 - cambridge.org
Objective: This study investigated whether the duration and type of screen time (ST)(TV
viewing, recreational computer use, video gaming) is longitudinally associated with z-BMI …

Physical activity, sedentary time, and diet as mediators of the association between TV time and BMI in youth

CM Bejarano, JA Carlson, TL Conway… - American Journal of …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: This study examined dietary indicators, sedentary time, and physical activity as
potential mediators of the association between TV time and BMIz in youth. Design: Cross …

The mediating role of energy intake on the relationship between screen time behaviour and body mass index in adolescents with obesity: The HEARTY study

JD Cameron, D Maras, RJ Sigal, GP Kenny… - Appetite, 2016 - Elsevier
Adolescents spend up to 6–8 h/day in sedentary screen behaviour and screen time is an
independent risk factor for obesity. However, the mechanisms by which screen time confers …

The associations between TV viewing, food intake, and BMI. A prospective analysis of data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children

M Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, H Skouteris, LL Hardy, C Halse - Appetite, 2012 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: Despite cross-sectional evidence of a link between TV viewing and BMI in
early childhood, there has been limited longitudinal exploration of this relationship. The aim …

The mediating effects of dietary habits on the relationship between television viewing and body mass index among youth

V Carson, I Janssen - Pediatric Obesity, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Objective There is evidence to suggest that excessive television viewing is an independent
determinant of obesity in young people. However, the pathways between television viewing …

BMI from 3–6 y of age is predicted by TV viewing and physical activity, not diet

R Jago, T Baranowski, JC Baranowski… - International journal of …, 2005 - nature.com
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether, diet, physical activity, sedentary behavior or television
(TV) viewing predicted body mass index (BMI) among 3–7-y-old children. DESIGN: A …

Decrease in television viewing predicts lower body mass index at 1-year follow-up in adolescents, but not adults

SA French, NR Mitchell, PJ Hannan - Journal of nutrition education and …, 2012 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations between television viewing, sugar-sweetened
beverage consumption, eating out, physical activity, and body weight change over 1 year …

Time spent watching television impacts on body mass index in youth with obesity, but only in those with shortest sleep duration

DM Golshevsky, C Magnussen… - … of Paediatrics and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To determine the interplay between sleep and sedentary behaviours on body mass
index (BMI) in children with obesity. Methods Cross‐sectional study of 343 children with …

[HTML][HTML] Cross-sectional and prospective mediating effects of dietary intake on the relationship between sedentary behaviour and body mass index in adolescents

EA Fletcher, KE Lamb, SA McNaughton, SP Garnett… - BMC public health, 2017 - Springer
Background Cross-sectional evidence suggests TV viewing, but not objectively-measured
sedentary time or bouts of sedentary time, is consistently associated with body mass index …

Characteristics of screen media use associated with higher BMI in young adolescents

DS Bickham, EA Blood, CE Walls, LA Shrier… - Pediatrics, 2013 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates how characteristics of young adolescents' screen
media use are associated with their BMI. By examining relationships between BMI and both …