Family structure and breakfast consumption of 11-15 year old boys and girls in Scotland, 1994-2010: a repeated cross-sectional study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The benefits of breakfast during childhood and adolescence have been reported previously though few studies have considered family structure inequalities in breakfast consumption. The proportion of young people living in non-traditio...
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Main Authors: | Levin Kate A (Author), Kirby Joanna (Author), Currie Candace (Author) |
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