Weight status and meeting the physical activity, sleep, and screen-time guidelines among Texas children: results from a population based, cross-sectional analysis
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that the interactive effects of physical activity, screen-time and sleep are stronger than independent effects of these behaviors on pediatric obesity. However, this hypothesis has not been fully examined among samples of young school-aged children. The aim of t...
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Main Authors: | Geronimo Bejarano (Author), Riley P. Brayton (Author), Nalini Ranjit (Author), Deanna M. Hoelscher (Author), Danielle Brown (Author), Gregory Knell (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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