Television viewing over the life course and the metabolic syndrome in mid-adulthood: a longitudinal population-based study

Volume: 68, Issue: 10, Pages: 928 - 933
Published: Mar 24, 2014
Abstract
Accumulating evidence suggests that television (TV) viewing is associated with cardio-metabolic risk, but little is known about how this relationship unfolds over the life course. This study employs a life course epidemiological framework by examining the potential cumulative effect of frequent TV viewing during adolescence and young adulthood on the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in mid-adulthood; and whether TV viewing during adolescence...
Paper Details
Title
Television viewing over the life course and the metabolic syndrome in mid-adulthood: a longitudinal population-based study
Published Date
Mar 24, 2014
Volume
68
Issue
10
Pages
928 - 933
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