Association between life-style behaviors and health outcomes in Adventist and non-Adventist adolescents in Mexico: a pilot study
Abstract Background Identifying lifestyle-related health predictors affecting adolescent behaviors is a matter of interest and study for diverse audiences, including the religious sphere. The Adventist religion recommends their followers to adopt a healthy diet, adequate rest, physical activity, suf...
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Main Authors: | Maria Elena Acosta Enríquez (Author), Felipe Javier Uribe Salas (Author), Juha Baek (Author), Jenny Patricia Sierra Archbold (Author), Genny Carrillo (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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