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Title | Association of Screen Time and Body Mass Index | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2020-06-15 | |||||
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Thiri Joseph | ||||||
Nyein Aye Wint | ||||||
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The global prevalence of obesity is increasing in adults as well as in children. Prevention of overweight and obesity in children is necessary because childhood obesity is associated with a wide range of serious complications such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and psychological problems. Several lifestyle factors have been implicated as determinants of childhood obesity. One potential contributor to childhood obesity is time spent with screen media. In recent decades, screen time occupies a prominent place in children’s environment. There are several studies in association of screen time and childhood obesity in developed countries. | ||||||
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Childhood Obesity, Overweight, Screen Time, BMI | ||||||
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