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Groves, David – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
Excessive television viewing is associated with obesity in children because it decreases time spent on physical activity, and promotes overeating of snacks and high calorie foods. Childhood obesity demands physicians' concern because of the physical and psychological damage which follows its victims into adulthood. (IAH)
Descriptors: Children, Eating Habits, Exercise, Health Promotion
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Groves, David L.; Waggoner, Bernice – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1982
Develops a framework for examining sport and leisure themes in television programs and commercials. The proposed model has two dimensions: (1) problem analysis (impacts, evolutionary cycle, and skill level); and (2) model development (methodological consideration). Until a more comprehensive approach incorporating these issues is operationalized,…
Descriptors: Athletics, Content Analysis, Leisure Time, Models
MacKie, Alexander – 1979
A number of relevant issues surround the arguments of both opponents and proponents of the Federal Trade Commission's proposals to ban or control certain advertising during children's television programs. Groups against regulatory action point out that parents, not children, are the consumers and have a right to free choice in their purchases.…
Descriptors: Audiences, Childrens Television, Commercial Television, Consumer Protection
Tanenbaum, Marc H.; And Others – 1981
The relationship of older Americans to the new media culture of society is the focus of this Technical Committee Report. The work of two committee-appointed subcommittees on stereotypes and new media technology are explained with a special emphasis on the influence of television. Age stereotyping is examined in prime time television, daytime…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Cable Television, Mass Media