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This paper describes associations between patterns of television viewing, on one hand, and diet, taste preference and weight status, on the other, in European preschoolers and schoolchildren.
Several aspects of this problem have received relatively less attention, i.e. cross-cultural aspects of television viewing habits in relation to overweight and obesity, and whether associations are explained by underlying differences in diet, taste preferences, socioeconomic status and other aspects of lifestyle.
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This cross-sectional study describes associations between patterns of television viewing, on one hand, and overweight, diet, and taste preference, on the other, in children from eight European regions with diverse television and food cultures and varying prevalence of obesity and overweight.
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