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The Awful Truth About Television: "Heavy" TV watchers are twice as likely to be obese" by Katherine Westphal ... What happens when the average American spends 4 hours 32 minutes every ... ... of the television eat one-third more than if the TV is not on, according to an American ... watch only one hour of TV per day. (See Heavy TV watchers are twice as likely to be obese by ... ... 16 and 33 percent of children and adolescents are obese. ... limit snacking ; attend a support group (e.g., Weight Watchers ... The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ... All TV, all the time. Mo Ryan reviews and chats about ... saying that chefs or people who enjoy food should be obese ... really bugged me was when they had to cook...normal American ... I a not an AI watcher, but I suspect the real difference is ... TRULY THE MOST ANNOYING WOMAN I HAVE EVER SEEN ON AMERICAN TV. ... about being even a few pounds overweight, not obese ...
Pedometer Counts Confirm TV Watchers Stay Put ... Bennett and colleagues reported online today in the American ... Two-thirds were overweight or obese. All were 18 or older ... to diet, although the more frequent TV watchers were ... to or even higher than reported in American samples. Fiji has only one TV channel ... women in their sample were overweight or obese. ... ... 2002 indicates that thirty-one percent of the American public is obese. ... automobiles, increased time spent in front of TV ... ten popular programs, only 41-year-old Weight Watchers ...
... sci/tech: health: odd: video: images .tv ... more are overweight, 30 percent of them clinically obese ... and prevention of obesity, organized by the North American ... ... children who are not heavy TV watchers ... Does the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend against TV viewing for ... this study) watched more TV and were more likely to be obese.
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