Cognitive ability and self-control in relation to dietary habits, physical activity and bodyweight in adolescents
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Previous studies showed that cognitive ability is related to health and mortality. The cause of this relationship remains largely unknown. One plausible explanation is that cognitive ability is related to behaviours that affect healt...
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Main Authors: | van Kampen Margit (Author), Junger Marianne (Author) |
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