Television Viewing, Bedroom Television, and Sleep Duration From Infancy to Mid-Childhood

Volume: 133, Issue: 5, Pages: e1163 - e1171
Published: May 1, 2014
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Television and insufficient sleep are associated with poor mental and physical health. This study assessed associations of TV viewing and bedroom TV with sleep duration from infancy to midchildhood. METHOD: We studied 1864 children in Project Viva. Parents reported children’s average daily TV viewing and sleep (at 6 months and annually from 1–7 years) and the presence of a bedroom TV (annually 4–7 years). We used mixed effects models...
Paper Details
Title
Television Viewing, Bedroom Television, and Sleep Duration From Infancy to Mid-Childhood
Published Date
May 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
133
Issue
5
Pages
e1163 - e1171
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