The relationships between parents' and children's screen times on body mass index: a cross-sectional path analysis
Abstract Background Understanding factors contributing to an individual reducing screen time is essential for promoting a healthy weight. Parents' behavior affects children by influencing their daily decision-making through modeling, rules or restrictions, social support, and co-participation....
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Main Authors: | Kaori Ishii (Author), Ai Shibata (Author), Mohammad Javad Koohsari (Author), Koichiro Oka (Author) |
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