Prevalence of Breakfast Skippers among Tunisian Preschool and School Children and Association with Weight Status: A Cross-Sectional Study
Breakfast is considered the most important meal of the day. This study aimed to assess breakfast frequency and quality in Tunisian children and to determine the relationship between breakfast skipping and the weight status of the children. A total of 1200 preschool and school children aged 3 to 9 ye...
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Main Authors: | Darine Dogui (Author), Radhouene Doggui (Author), Jalila El Ati (Author), Myriam El Ati-Hellal (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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