Longitudinal social networks impacts on weight and weight-related behaviors assessed using mobile-based ecological momentary assessments: Study Protocols for the SPARC study
Abstract Background The transition from the home to college is a phase in which emerging adults shift toward more unhealthy eating and physical activity patterns, higher body mass indices, thus increasing risk of overweight/obesity. Currently, little is understood about how changing friendship netwo...
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Main Authors: | Meg Bruening (Author), Punam Ohri-Vachaspati (Author), Alexandra Brewis (Author), Melissa Laska (Author), Michael Todd (Author), Daniel Hruschka (Author), David R. Schaefer (Author), Corrie M. Whisner (Author), Genevieve Dunton (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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