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April 04 2001
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Television Associated With Children's Aggression

 

The most recent spate of school shootings in California and Pennsylvania left many Americans wondering what is driving teenagers to such extreme forms of violence, and where it will all end. Now an analysis of 10 years of research supports what many have suspected all along:

violence in the media can have a profound effect on the behavior of children and teens.

We have a generation of kids who have been abandoned to the electronic baby-sitter.

However, other child development experts say it is too easy to blame the media. While TV, video games and music videos have been shown to significantly influence teen behavior, other factors such as poor academic performance and living with someone who has a criminal record or is mentally ill can have an even bigger impact.

Adolescents who watch music videos, listen to the radio and watch television movies more frequently than their peers appear to have sex at younger ages and are more likely than other adolescents to drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes and marijuana and cut class.

TV violence was also associated with aggression among children as young as 4 years.

While there was no evidence that violent lyrics actually caused a change in behavior, some studies indicated that listening to violent and sexually explicit music can desensitize children to violence and promote sexual stereotyping.

Media did not only influence the way young people behave outwardly. Violent or scary television programs or movies were found to cause nightmares, anxious feelings, withdrawal from friends and fear of being alone, among adolescents as well as younger children.

Kids who feel alienated and don't have an adult to help them through the trials of growing up may be most susceptible to the negative effects of the media. Young children are also more vulnerable because they cannot distinguish between fiction and reality.

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry April 2001;40:392-401

Want Fat Kids? Have Them Watch TV

Almost half of all American children aged 8 to 16 watching more than 2 hours of television every day.

Researchers report that the likelihood of obesity among adolescents -- particularly among girls -- increases with the number of hours they spend in front of the "boob tube."

While they're exercising less, they are watching TV more, especially as they get older. And, as children's TV time increases, so does their body fat.

The investigators found that obesity was lowest among children who watched TV for 1 hour or less per day -- and that as the hours mounted so did the numbers of children who were obese.

The investigators found that the children's calorie intake increased with TV watching, with this tendency being particularly marked among girls. However, the researchers also found that more boys than girls watched 2-plus hours of TV per day.

As for exercise, only about 55% of the children engaged in a physical activity five or more times per week. Black girls had the lowest activity rates.

And minorities were far more likely to watch television 3 or more hours daily.

While the near-doubling of the obesity rate among adolescents between the last generation and the current one reflects all American adolescents, minority children in particular lack safe places where they can engage in physical activity as an alternative to television viewing.

Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine March 2001;155:360-365



Dr. Mercola Dr. Mercola's Comments:

First study quite similar to the one published three months ago in the archives of Pediatrics and the second study duplicates a study that was published in JAMA in 1998.

No earth shattering news here. But if you haven't realized the importance of rigid restriction of your children's exposure to this pernicious influence I would encourage you to click on the links below.

I particularly enjoyed the study how watching TV actually contributes to one going into debt.

I removed all access to commercial television in my home shortly after the Chicago Bulls and Michael Jordan finished their dominance of the NBA. It has been my experience that merely keeping the cable or TV hooked up in the house and trying to use discipline to control your viewing is rarely possible. There always seems to be just one show that you want to watch and before you know it you are hooked into watching a few more.

Related Articles:

Violent TV and Games Linked to Antisocial Behavior

Watch TV and Go Into Debt

Surgeon General Prescribes Less TV

Heavy TV Viewing Linked to Trauma

TV Viewing Tied To Child Injury Risk

TV Unhealthy For Young Minds

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