Screen time and obesity prevalence in adolescents: an isotemporal substitution analysis
Abstract Background We examined the associations between screen time and adolescent obesity and the associations of reallocating screen time to other activities using isotemporal substitution models. Understanding the association between screen time and obesity may provide additional insights into e...
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Main Authors: | Dohyun Byun (Author), Yujin Kim (Author), Hajin Jang (Author), Hannah Oh (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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