Differences in the proportion of children meeting behavior guidelines between summer and school by socioeconomic status and race
Abstract Objective Children who fail to meet activity, sleep, and screen‐time guidelines are at increased risk for obesity. Further, children who are Black are more likely to have obesity when compared to children who are White, and children from low‐income households are at increased risk for obesi...
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Main Authors: | Ethan T. Hunt (Author), Lauren vonKlinggraeff (Author), Alexis Jones (Author), Sarah Burkart (Author), Rodrick Dugger (Author), Bridget Armstrong (Author), Michael W. Beets (Author), Gabrielle Turner‐McGrievy (Author), Marco Geraci (Author), R. Glenn Weaver (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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