Association of parental workaholism and body mass index of offspring: A prospective study among Japanese dual workers
The purpose of the study was to investigate the association between parental workaholism and child body mass index (BMI) among Japanese dual-income families. In 2011, 379 dual-income families from urban Tokyo with children aged 0-5 years were recruited for a baseline survey, and 160 (42.2%) were fol...
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Main Authors: | Takeo eFujiwara (Author), Akihito eShimazu (Author), Masahito eTokita (Author), Kyoko eShimada (Author), Masaya eTakahashi (Author), Izumi eWatai (Author), Noboru eIwata (Author), Norito eKawakami (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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