A cross-sectional study of obesogenic behaviours and family rules according to family structure in European children
Abstract Background There has been an increase in children growing up in non-traditional families, such as single-parent and blended families. Children from such families have a higher prevalence of obesity and poorer health outcomes, but research on the relationship with obesogenic behaviours is li...
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Main Authors: | Katharina Stahlmann (Author), Antje Hebestreit (Author), Stefaan DeHenauw (Author), Monica Hunsberger (Author), Jaakko Kaprio (Author), Lauren Lissner (Author), Dénes Molnár (Author), Alelí M. Ayala-Marín (Author), Lucia A. Reisch (Author), Paola Russo (Author), Michael Tornaritis (Author), Toomas Veidebaum (Author), Hermann Pohlabeln (Author), Leonie H. Bogl (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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