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Adolescents’ exposure to paid alcohol advertising on television and their alcohol use: exploring associations during a 13-year period Academic Article
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Adverse associations of increases in television viewing time with 5-year changes in glucose homoeostasis markers: the AusDiab study Academic Article
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Alcohol advertising in sport and non-sport TV in Australia, during children's viewing times Academic Article
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Association between obesity and insulin resistance with UCP2–UCP3 gene variants in Spanish children and adolescents Academic Article
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Association of Television Viewing With Fasting and 2-h Postchallenge Plasma Glucose Levels in Adults Without Diagnosed Diabetes Academic Article
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Associations Between Television Viewing Time and Overall Sitting Time with the Metabolic Syndrome in Older Men and Women: The Australian Diabetes Obesity and Lifestyle Study Academic Article
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Associations between parental rules, style of communication and children’s screen time Academic Article
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Associations between television viewing and physical activity and low back pain in community-based adults Academic Article
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Associations of TV viewing and physical activity with the metabolic syndrome in Australian adults Academic Article
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Associations of overall sitting time and TV viewing time with fibrinogen and C reactive protein: The AusDiab study Academic Article
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Child and adolescent exposure to alcohol advertising in Australia's major televised sports Academic Article
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Deleterious Associations of Sitting Time and Television Viewing Time With Cardiometabolic Risk Biomarkers: Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle (AusDiab) study 2004-2005 Academic Article
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Disordered eating following exposure to television and internet coverage of the march 2011 Japan earthquake Academic Article
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Do working mothers raise couch potato kids? Maternal employment and children's lifestyle behaviours and weight in early childhood Academic Article
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Early Home Activities and Oral Language Skills in Middle Childhood: A Quantile Analysis Academic Article
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Encouraging the right women to attend for cervical cancer screening: results from a targeted television campaign in Victoria, Australia Academic Article
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Factors associated with television viewing time in toddlers and preschoolers in Greece: the GENESIS study Academic Article
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Family joint activities in a cross-national perspective Academic Article
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Frequency and effects of meeting health behaviour guidelines among adolescents Academic Article
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Hostility among adolescents in Switzerland? Multivariate relations between excessive media use and forms of violence Academic Article
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Increased Cardiometabolic Risk Is Associated with Increased TV Viewing Time Academic Article
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Investigating the relation between placement of Quit antismoking advertisements and number of telephone calls to Quitline: a semiparametric modelling approach Academic Article
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Joint associations of poor diet quality and prolonged television viewing time with abnormal glucose metabolism in Australian men and women Academic Article
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Lifestyle factors are determinants of children's blood pressure levels: the CYKIDS study Academic Article
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Marketing foods to children through product packaging: prolific, unhealthy and misleading Academic Article
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Media Exposure in Very Young Girls: Prospective and Cross-Sectional Relationships With BMIz, Self-Esteem and Body Size Stereotypes Academic Article
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Mediated representations of violence against women in the mainstream news in Australia Academic Article
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Moderating Effects of Media Exposure on Associations between Socioeconomic Position and Cancer Worry Academic Article
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More than just child’s play?: An experimental investigation of the impact of an appearance-focused internet game on body image and career aspirations of young girls Academic Article
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Obesity and Television Watching in Preschoolers in Greece: The GENESIS Study Academic Article
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Physical Activity Patterns and Obesity Status Among 10- to 12-Year-Old Adolescents Living in Athens, Greece Academic Article
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Physical Activity and Television Viewing in Relation to Risk of Undiagnosed Abnormal Glucose Metabolism in Adults Academic Article
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Physical Activity, Television Viewing Time, and Retinal Vascular Caliber Academic Article
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Predictor factors for childhood obesity in a Spanish case-control study Academic Article
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Reducing Adolescents' Exposure to Alcohol Advertising and Promotion During Televised Sports Academic Article
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Reliability and validity of a screen time-based sedentary behaviour questionnaire for adolescents: The HELENA study Academic Article
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Representing climate change on public service television: A case study. Academic Article
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Salty-Snack Eating, Television or Video-Game Viewing, and Asthma Symptoms among 10- to 12-Year-Old Children: The PANACEA Study Academic Article
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Screen time of infants in Sydney, Australia: a birth cohort study Academic Article
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Sedentary Behaviors and the Risk of Incident Hypertension*The SUN Cohort Academic Article
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Socio-Demographic Correlates of Prolonged Television Viewing Time in Australian Men and Women: The AusDiab Study Academic Article
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TV watching modifies obesity risk linked to the 27Glu polymorphism of the ADRB2 gene in girls Academic Article
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Television Time and Continuous Metabolic Risk in Physically Active Adults Academic Article
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Television Viewing Time and Mortality Academic Article
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Television Viewing and Forms of Bullying among Adolescents from Eight Countries Academic Article
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Television screen time, but not computer use and reading time, is associated with cardio-metabolic biomarkers in a multiethnic Asian population: a cross-sectional study Academic Article
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Television viewing and food habits in toddlers and preschoolers in Greece: the GENESIS study Academic Article
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Television viewing, computer use, time driving and all-cause mortality: The SUN cohort Academic Article
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The role of media literacy in body dissatisfaction and disordered eating: A systematic review Academic Article
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Watching reality weight loss TV. The effects on body satisfaction, mood, and snack food consumption Academic Article