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Question: Among school-aged children, is there an association between television viewing and eating behavior?
Question type: Descriptive
Study design: Cross-sectional survey
In an effort to determine the association of television viewing and children’s dietary habits, researchers from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development documented the amount of television watched by school-aged children and compared this to their eating behaviors. The researchers used data from the 2009 Health Behavior in School-aged Children Study, which includes information on a nationally representative sample of 12,642 US children in grades 5 through 10. For the survey, participants were asked how many times per week they ate the following foods: fruits, …
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