Association of Maternal Obesity and Depressive Symptoms with Television-Viewing Time in Low-Income Preschool Children
Hilary L. Burdette,
Robert C. Whitaker,
Robert S. Kahn and
Jean Harvey-Berino
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Abstract:
Decreasing the amount of time that children watch television may improve their health and well-being. Since viewing patterns are shaped during the preschool years, a better understanding is needed of maternal factors that influence children’s TV viewing.
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