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Television viewing
On average, the respondents in our sample watched 22:27 hours of television
per week (SD=11:53). These numbers are comparable with other research in Belgium.
In a recent study of 2127 adolescents, Eggermont (2004), for instance, found an
average of 21:36 (SD=11:02).
A categorical variable was made by combining gender and study year. Means
and standard deviations for the television viewing variable were computed for gender
and year and a one way analysis of variance was conducted to analyze whether
television viewing differed significantly for year and/or gender by means of a post
hoc Tukey Test, which tests whether the means for the values of the independent
variable differ at the p
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ResultsTelevision viewing On average, the respondents in our sample watched 22:27 hours of televisionper week (SD=11:53). These numbers are comparable with other research in Belgium.In a recent study of 2127 adolescents, Eggermont (2004), for instance, found anaverage of 21:36 (SD=11:02).A categorical variable was made by combining gender and study year. Meansand standard deviations for the television viewing variable were computed for genderand year and a one way analysis of variance was conducted to analyze whethertelevision viewing differed significantly for year and/or gender by means of a posthoc Tukey Test, which tests whether the means for the values of the independentvariable differ at the p<.05 level. Table 3 shows that boys watch significantly more Energy Intake and TV Viewing7.TV than girls do. This is true in both year groups, even though first year studentswatch significantly more TV than fourth year students do.TABLE 2 ABOUT HEREEnergy intake 96.5 percent of the respondents ate snacks and drank soft drinks while viewingtelevision at least occasionally.On average snacking and drinking which accompanies TV viewing adds about11724 kJ to a Flemish adolescent's weekly diet or about 1675 kJ a day. In Girls,however, energy intake is significantly lower than in boys and in first year boys it issignificantly lower than in fourth year boys. TV viewing adds an average of 2227 kJto a fourth year boy's daily diet (the group with the highest average energy intake)and 1080 kJ to a fourth year girl's diet (the group with the lowest average energyintake). This means that eating snacks and drinking soft drinks while viewing TVprovides energy which is the equivalent of an average of 17 % of the Average EnergyAllowance. There is a significant difference between boys and girls in this respect.Boys' TV viewing equals 19 % of their AEA, while it represents the equivalent of 12tot 14 % for girls. On average one hour of TV viewing represents about a 653 kJ. This figure islowest in first year girls (about 465 kJ) and highest in fourth year boys (about 900 kJ).There is no significant difference between girls in the first and girls in the fourth year.First year boys do not differ from fourth year girls. Both first year boys and fourthyear girls have a significantly energy intake per hour of TV viewing than boys in thefourth year
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Television viewing
On average, the Respondents in our sample watched twenty-seven past ten p.m. hours of television
per Week (SD = 11: 53). These Numbers are comparable with Other Research in Belgium.
In a recent 2127 Study of Adolescents, Eggermont (two thousand and four), for instance, Found an
average of 21:36 (SD = 11: 02).
A categorical Variable was Made by combining and gender. study year. Means
and standard deviations for the television viewing Variable were computed for gender
and year and a one Way Analysis of variance was conducted to Analyze whether
television viewing Differed significantly for year and / or gender by means of a Post
hoc Tukey Test, which tests whether the. means for the values of the Independent
Variable differ at the P <.05 level. Table 3 shows that significantly more Boys Watch
Energy Intake and TV Viewing

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TV than girls do. This is true in both year groups, even though First year students
Watch significantly more TV than Fourth year students do.
TABLE 2 ABOUT HERE
Energy intake
96.5 PERCENT of the Respondents ATE Snacks and drank Soft Drinks while viewing
television at Least occasionally.
On average snacking. About Adds TV viewing and drinking which accompanies
the 11724th kJ to a Flemish Weekly adolescent's diet or kJ 1,675th About a Day. Girls in,
however, Energy intake is significantly Lower than in Boys and Boys in First year it is
significantly Lower than in Boys Fourth year. Adds an average of 2227 kJ TV viewing
to a Fourth year Boy's Daily diet (the Group with the highest average intake Energy)
and the 1080th year kJ to a Fourth Girl's diet (the Group with the lowest average Energy
intake). This means that eating and drinking Snacks Soft Drinks while viewing TV
provides Energy which is the Equivalent of an average of 17% of the Average Energy
Allowance. There is a significant difference between Boys and girls in this respect.
Boys' TV viewing equals 19% of their AEA, while it represents the Equivalent of 12
tot 14% for girls.
On average one hour of TV viewing represents a About 653 kJ. This figure is
lowest in First year girls (About 465 kJ) and highest in Fourth year Boys (About 900 kJ).
There is no significant difference between girls in the First and girls in the Fourth year.
First year Boys do not differ from Fourth. year girls. First year both Boys and Fourth
year girls have a significantly Energy intake per hour of TV viewing than in the Boys
Fourth year.
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Results.Television viewing.On average the respondents, in our sample watched 22: 27 hours of television.Per week (SD = 11: 53). These numbers are comparable with other research in Belgium.In a recent study of, 2127 adolescents Eggermont (2004), for instance found an,,Average of 21: 36 (SD = 11: 02).A categorical variable was made by combining gender and study year. Means.And standard deviations for the television viewing variable were computed for gender.And year and a one way analysis of variance was conducted to analyze whether.Television viewing differed significantly for year and / or gender by means of a post.Hoc Tukey Test which tests, whether the means for the values of the independent.Variable differ at the P <. 05 level. Table 3 shows that boys watch significantly more.Energy Intake and TV Viewing.7.TV than girls do. This is true in both year groups even though, first year students.Watch significantly more TV than fourth year students do.TABLE 2 ABOUT HERE.Energy intake.96.5 percent of the respondents ate snacks and drank soft drinks while viewing.Television at least occasionally.On average snacking and drinking which accompanies TV viewing adds about.11724 kJ to a Flemish adolescent 's weekly diet or about 1675 kJ a day, In Girls.However energy intake, is significantly lower than in boys and in first year boys it is.Significantly lower than in fourth year boys. TV viewing adds an average of 2227 kJ.To a fourth year boy 's daily diet (the group with the highest average energy intake).And 1080 kJ to a fourth year girl 's diet (the group with the lowest average energy.Intake). This means that eating snacks and drinking soft drinks while viewing TV.Provides energy which is the equivalent of an average of 17% of the Average Energy.Allowance. There is a significant difference between boys and girls in this respect.Boys' TV viewing equals 19% of their AEA while it, represents the equivalent of 12.Tot 14% for girls.On average one hour of TV viewing represents about a 653 kJ. This figure is.Lowest in first year girls (about 465 kJ) and highest in fourth year boys (about 900 kJ).There is no significant difference between girls in the first and girls in the fourth year.First year boys do not differ from fourth year girls. Both first year boys and fourth.Year girls have a significantly energy intake per hour of TV viewing than boys in the.Fourth year.
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