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Television and obesity
As we all know television has become a important part of our lives. TV is leisure centre It's like having a whole world in a single box. It has many advantages and and disadvantages. One of that is obesity among children. Watching TV for a long time is not good .Children get obese due to it. It makes the children lose him or her eating habits. Sitting in a wrong posture can cause some health issues. Obese children lose confidence as they are teased by others. So fell cut from the society and can distribution them mentaly
So stop watching TV too much.
As we all know television has become a important part of our lives. TV is leisure centre It's like having a whole world in a single box. It has many advantages and and disadvantages. One of that is obesity among children. Watching TV for a long time is not good .Children get obese due to it. It makes the children lose him or her eating habits. Sitting in a wrong posture can cause some health issues. Obese children lose confidence as they are teased by others. So fell cut from the society and can distribution them mentaly
So stop watching TV too much.
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,Obesity levels are increasing rapidly in children and youngsters in both developed and developing countries. 1–3 Globally, nearly 43 million children under the age of 5 years were overweight or obese in 2010. 3Childhood obesity is linked to diabetes, asthma and sleep disorders, 4–6and obesity in adults is linked to a higher rate of mortality. 7 Obesity in adults increases the risk of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, gallbladder disease, gout, arthritis and even some malignancies. 8,9 It is predicted that, by 2020, more than 60% of diseases and their related mortality and morbidity in the developing countries will be due to non-communicable diseases, for many of which obesity is a potential risk factor. 10 Longitudinal studies have also shown that overweight children are more likely to become overweight adults. 11
An important step in successful prevention in paediatrics is the identification of modifiable risk factors of childhood obesity, e.g. sociodemographic risk factors, television (TV) and other screen exposure have typically been linked to an increased risk for paediatric obesity. 12–14The correlation between TV and paediatric obesity may be mediated by lack of physical activity, increased consumption of unhealthy foods while watching TV, exposure to advertising of unhealthy foods and/or poor sleep patterns. 15–19
A number of epidemiologic studies have evaluated the associations between TV watching and childhood obesity but yielded inconsistent results. In this study, we sought to conduct a meta-analysis with the following aims: (i) to estimate the association of TV watching and childhood obesity; (ii) to examine TV watching in relation to childhood obesity according to age, assessment method of weight/height and study sample size and (iii) to evaluate the dose–response patterns of TV watching on childhood obesity.
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,Obesity levels are increasing rapidly in children and youngsters in both developed and developing countries. 1–3 Globally, nearly 43 million children under the age of 5 years were overweight or obese in 2010. 3Childhood obesity is linked to diabetes, asthma and sleep disorders, 4–6and obesity in adults is linked to a higher rate of mortality. 7 Obesity in adults increases the risk of diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, gallbladder disease, gout, arthritis and even some malignancies. 8,9 It is predicted that, by 2020, more than 60% of diseases and their related mortality and morbidity in the developing countries will be due to non-communicable diseases, for many of which obesity is a potential risk factor. 10 Longitudinal studies have also shown that overweight children are more likely to become overweight adults. 11
An important step in successful prevention in paediatrics is the identification of modifiable risk factors of childhood obesity, e.g. sociodemographic risk factors, television (TV) and other screen exposure have typically been linked to an increased risk for paediatric obesity. 12–14The correlation between TV and paediatric obesity may be mediated by lack of physical activity, increased consumption of unhealthy foods while watching TV, exposure to advertising of unhealthy foods and/or poor sleep patterns. 15–19
A number of epidemiologic studies have evaluated the associations between TV watching and childhood obesity but yielded inconsistent results. In this study, we sought to conduct a meta-analysis with the following aims: (i) to estimate the association of TV watching and childhood obesity; (ii) to examine TV watching in relation to childhood obesity according to age, assessment method of weight/height and study sample size and (iii) to evaluate the dose–response patterns of TV watching on childhood obesity.
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