Swedish Study: Computers Don't Make Kids Fat

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Swedish Study: Computers Don't Make Kids Fat


A new study conducted in Sweden has concluded that television is far more likely to play a role in childhood obesity than computers.

Take that, television! A study of all the primary school children in Sweden's Lund Municipality found that children who spend large amounts of time sitting in front of the television are at "significantly greater risk" of being fat little porkers than kids who are parked in front of computers for the same amount of time. Obesity and television were directly linked, according to the study, but there was no connection at all with computers. "The results were unequivocal," said nurse Penilla Garmy.

What's the difference? One theory is that television is entirely passive, making it easy for kids to just lie on the couch and jam Fritos into their mouths all day long; computers, on the other hand, while not necessarily an intense workout, require more input from the user and thereby make snacking far less convenient. I think it's also reasonable to suggest that once kids have poured a Coke or two into a new keyboard, parents may be less than inclined to let them fill their faces while they're chatting or gaming.

Of course, "not fat" doesn't necessarily mean healthy and spending all day in front of a keyboard carries its own unique risks: Weak muscle tone, sallow complexion and a surly disposition. Want to avoid both pitfalls? Go outside and play for awhile! (And leave the PSP on the table, please.)

Source: Slashdot [http://translate.google.se/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.expressen.se%2Fhalsa%2F1.1912420%2Fdator-pa-rummet-gor-inte-barn-tjocka&sl=sv&tl=en&hl=&ie=UTF-8]


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SantoUno

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Your image isn't showing, but we get the point. Obviously neither TVs nor computers actually cause obesity, it is always up to the individual person whether to spend lots of time just sitting there or in moderation.
 

The DSM

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Ding ding ding Sweden gets it right!

Now if only the rest of the world would...
 

Abedeus

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Yes, go outside.

...Oh, wait, it's allergy season. Go inside before you swell and die of suffocation.

...Sorry, traumatic childhood/adulthood.
 

AvsJoe

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Yet another reason for me to love Sweden (the number 1 reason is still Peter Forsberg though).

Side question: Wouldn't "nurse Penilla Garmy" make a great name for a villain in a mental hospital movie? Like some kind of homage to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest?
 

Arkhangelsk

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Ha, I knew my people was brilliant!

Although, I've read Expressen, you shouldn't trust it too much.
 

T'Generalissimo

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When I saw the thread title, I was hoping it was going to say something like "Swedish Study: Computers Don't Make Kids Fat, Recommend Not Eating Them Regardless." I'm a little bit dissapointed.

I recall hearing (although I can't remember where from, so I wounldn't advise quoting me on this) that when kids are watching TV, they fiddle and fidget a lot less, so it's actually slightly healthier for them to sit watching a blank wall than TV.
 

historybuff

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SantoUno said:
Your image isn't showing, but we get the point. Obviously neither TVs nor computers actually cause obesity, it is always up to the individual person whether to spend lots of time just sitting there or in moderation.

This. It is definitely up to the individual. And it is the responsibility of parents to see that their children are not babysat by the television or computer.
 

Nemu

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God.

And here I thought it was due to copious amounts of exercise...

D'OH!
 

Sebenko

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Awesome. All we have to do is wait for the console gamers to have heart attacks and we have gaming all to ourselves.
 

reg42

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It's probably good that I don't watch TV anymore then. It's probably because of the advertising that takes place on the TV.