Effect of migrant parents' bodyweight perception on children's body bodyweight: A longitudinal analysis of population cohort study
Children of migrants in Australia are disproportionally affected by overweight/obesity. Their parents, however, are likely to put little effort into lifestyle changes if unable to recognise their children's suboptimal bodyweight. We examined the potential impact of migrant parents' bodywei...
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Main Authors: | Susan Hartono (Author), Theo Niyonsenga (Author), Tom Cochrane (Author), Yohannes Kinfu (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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