Television viewing time and reduced life expectancy: a life table analysis.
BACKGROUND: Prolonged television (TV) viewing time is unfavourably associated with mortality outcomes, particularly for cardiovascular disease, but the impact on life expectancy has not been quantified. The authors estimate the extent to which TV viewing time reduces life expectancy in Australia, 2...
Main Authors: | Veerman, J, Healy, G, Cobiac, L, Vos, T, Winkler, E, Owen, N, Dunstan, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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