“…Studies have shown an association between TV viewing and body fat in toddlers and young children (Blair et al, 2007;Jackson, Djafarian, Stewart, & Speakman, 2009). Similarly, Dennison, Erb, and Jenkins (2002) found that higher levels of TV viewing in 1-5 year olds was significantly associated with their likelihood of being overweight, and research has consistently implicated extensive TV screen time with childhood obesity (Harrison, Burns, McGuinness, Heslin, & Murphy, 2006;He, Irwin, Sangster Bouck, Tucker, & Pollett, 2005;Subrahmanyam, Kraut, Greenfield, & Gross, 2000). While it would be expected that the link between time spent watching TV and weight issues was due to a displacement in time spent on physical activity, in fact, studies have shown the sedentary nature of watching TV has a unique relationship with health risks.…”