The relationship between the home environment and child adiposity: a systematic review
Abstract Background Extensive research has demonstrated the role of the Home Environment (HE) in shaping children's energy balance behaviours. Less is known about direct relationships with bodyweight. This review examines associations between the social and physical aspects of three pre-defined...
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Main Authors: | Alice R. Kininmonth (Author), Andrea D. Smith (Author), Clare H. Llewellyn (Author), Louise Dye (Author), Clare L. Lawton (Author), Alison Fildes (Author) |
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