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Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity attenuates the detrimental effects of television viewing on the cardiorespiratory fitness in Asian adolescents: The Asia-fit study

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Smartphone addiction may be associated with adolescent hypertension: A cross-sectional study among junior school students in China

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Effects of screentime on the health and well-being of children and adolescents: A systematic review of reviews

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Effects of internet addiction on heart rate variability in school-aged children

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Acute effects of violent video-game playing on blood pressure and appetite perception in normal-weight young men: A randomized controlled trial

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Screen-based behaviors of children and cardiovascular risk factors

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Screen time and passive school travel as independent predictors of cardiorespiratory fitness in youth

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Longitudinal association between television watching and computer use and risk markers in diabetes in the SEARCH for Diabetes in youth study

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Eating breakfast and snacks while television viewing are associated with some cardio metabolic risk factors among Iranian children

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Young adults' internet addiction: Prediction by the interaction of parental marital conflict and respiratory sinus arrhythmia

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