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Behavioral Interventions and the Role of Television in the Growing Epidemic of Adolescent Obesity--data from the 2001 Youth Risk Behavioral Survey

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Journal Methods Inf Med
Publisher Thieme
Date 2005 Jun 1
PMID 15924197
Citations 7
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Abstract

Objective: To test television exposure's contribution to overweight (BMI > 95th percentile /age) status in 11.3% of 2001 YRBS respondents, when controlling for moderate/vigorous activity, and eating habits.

Methods: Controlling for age, ethnicity, smoking, moderate/vigorous activity, and diet habits, gender-specific SUDAAN models estimate likelihood (O.R.) for overweight in teens watching 2+ hours of TV/day.

Results: TV exposure independently increases odds of overweight by 50% for both genders (boys: OR 1.5 [1.2-1.8]; girls: OR 1.6 [1.2-2.0]), when other covariates are controlled. Low vigorous activity rate (1.39 [1.1-1.86]) and smoking independently promote obesity in girls, while boys with fewer fruit/vegetable servings are less likely to be overweight (.76 [.60-.96]).

Conclusion: Current school-based interventions promote environmental and curricular changes for healthier diets and increased activity rates. TV exposure, however, is rarely targeted as a separate risk factor, and requires attention at the individual, family, and community levels.

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