The views of young children in the UK about obesity, body size, shape and weight: a systematic review
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There are high levels of concern about childhood obesity, with obese children being at higher risk of poorer health both in the short and longer terms. Children's attitudes to, and beliefs about, their bodies have also raised co...
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Main Authors: | Woodman Jenny (Author), Oliver Kathryn (Author), Rees Rebecca (Author), Thomas James (Author) |
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