Social inequalities in health‐related use of time in Australian adolescents
Abstract Objective: Young people's socioeconomic position and time use behaviours - including physical activity, sedentary behaviours, social engagement, sleep and cognitive activities - have been associated with health outcomes. This study aimed to describe how time use varies with household i...
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Main Authors: | Katia E. Ferrar (Author), Tim S. Olds (Author), Carol A. Maher (Author), Sjaan R. Gomersall (Author) |
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2012-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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