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STUDYING TV AS DRUG
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By PETER CONLON, Special from Eating Well magazine, {C} 1993, Eating Well magazine
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Klesges, Robert
/ Shelton, Mary Lee
1993
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STUDYING TV AS DRUG
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By PETER CONLON, Special from Eating Well magazine, {C} 1993, Eating Well magazine
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Klesges, Robert
/ Shelton, Mary Lee
1993
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STUDYING TV AS DRUG
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Does TV watching cause a body to burn fewer calories than, say, daydreaming? Memphis State researchers Robert Klesges and Mary Lee Shelton have delved into the impact of television on a viewer's metabolic rate. The researchers gathered 31 prepubescent girls, 15 of whom were overweight, and had half rest on beds with their eyes closed and half watch the popular TV show \"The Wonder Years\" before having them switch tasks.
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