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Screen Time and Obesity (cont.) References 1. Media and Child and Adolescent Health: A Systematic Review, Conducted by Yale University School of Medicine and National Institutes of Health and California Pacific Medical Center, November 2008. 2. Ibid. 3. Ibid 4. “Television viewing, computer use, obesity, and adiposity in US preschool children,” Jason A Mendoza1, Fred J Zimmerman, and Dimitri A Christakis, 5. Ibid. 6. “Television Viewing and Hypertension in Obese Children,” Perrie E. Pardee, Gregory J. Norman, Robert H. Lustig, Daniel Preud’homme, Jeffrey B. Schwimmer, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume 33, Issue 6, December 2007, Pages 439-443. 7. “Positive Effects of the Family Dinner are Undone by Television Viewing,” P. Fitzpatrick, et. al., Journal of the American Dietetic Association, April 2007.
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