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'Too much TV viewing teens have poorer diet patterns'

High-school kids who spend hours in front of the TV end up with bad eating habits, warn scientists.

Updated on: Jan 30, 2009 01:17 PM IST
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High-school kids who spend hours in front of the TV end up with bad eating habits, warn scientists.

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According to the study published in Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, television viewing times predict a poor diet in the future.

The study involved almost 2000 high- and middle-school children.

Dr Daheia Barr-Anderson worked with a team of researchers from the University of Minnesota to investigate the relationship between television and diet.

She said, "To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the association between television viewing and diet over the transition from adolescence into young adulthood. We''ve shown that TV viewing during adolescence predicts poorer dietary intake patterns five years later".

Stronger and more consistent patterns were seen during the transition from high school to young adulthood than during the transition from middle school to high school.

The authors found that those high-school kids who watched more than five hours of television per day had a lower intake of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and calcium-rich foods; and higher intakes of snack foods, fried foods, fast food, sugar-sweetened beverages, and trans fats five years later.

 
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