Lifestyle behaviours associated with 5-year weight gain in a prospective cohort of Australian adults aged 26-36 years at baseline
Abstract Background Whether not meeting common guidelines for lifestyle behaviours is associated with weight gain is uncertain. This study examined whether 5-year weight gain was predicted by not meeting guidelines for: breakfast consumption (eating between 6 and 9 am), takeaway food consumption (&l...
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Main Authors: | Kylie J. Smith (Author), Seana L. Gall (Author), Sarah A. McNaughton (Author), Verity J. Cleland (Author), Petr Otahal (Author), Terence Dwyer (Author), Alison J. Venn (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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