Trends in overweight and obesity by socioeconomic status in Year 6 school children, Australian Capital Territory, 2006-2018
Abstract Background Due to the high prevalence and adverse consequences, overweight and obesity in children continues to be a major public health concern worldwide. Socioeconomic background and health-related behaviours (such as diet, physical activity and sedentary behaviors) are important factors...
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Main Authors: | Zongjian Yang (Author), Hai Phung (Author), Ann-Maree Hughes (Author), Sommer Sherwood (Author), Emily Harper (Author), Paul Kelly (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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