The Home Environment Interview and associations with energy balance behaviours and body weight in school-aged children - a feasibility, reliability, and validity study
Abstract Background The home environment is thought to influence children's weight trajectories. However, few studies utilise composite measures of the home environment to examine associations with energy balance behaviours and weight. The present study aimed to adapt and update a comprehensive...
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Main Authors: | Alice R. Kininmonth (Author), Stephanie Schrempft (Author), Andrea Smith (Author), Louise Dye (Author), Clare Lawton (Author), Abigail Fisher (Author), Clare Llewellyn (Author), Alison Fildes (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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