2016
DOI: 10.13189/ujph.2016.040506
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Television and Electronic Device Use and Overweight/Obesity Status: Children and Adolescents with and without Autism Spectrum Disorders

Abstract: Because of its association with obesity, excessive "screen time" is a concern. Children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD's) have been found to spend much of their free time watching television more than children and adolescents without ASD's. Thus, the purpose of the current study was to determine if the time spent watching television, videos, playing video games and using other electronic devices contributed to overweight and obesity status among children and adolescents with ASD's compared… Show more

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“…Otizim tanısı alan çocuklarda normal gelişim gösteren çocuklara kıyasla "ekran zamanı" daha erken bir başlangıç göstermektedir ve televizyon izleme sıklığı daha yüksektir. (23) …”
Section: Etiyoloji Ve Risk Faktörleriunclassified
“…Otizim tanısı alan çocuklarda normal gelişim gösteren çocuklara kıyasla "ekran zamanı" daha erken bir başlangıç göstermektedir ve televizyon izleme sıklığı daha yüksektir. (23) …”
Section: Etiyoloji Ve Risk Faktörleriunclassified