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Television Viewing and Television in Bedroom Associated With Overweight Risk Among Low-Income Preschool Children
Barbara A. Dennison, Tara A. Erb and Paul L. Jenkins
Pediatrics June 2002, 109 (6) 1028-1035; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.109.6.1028
Barbara A. Dennison
Tara A. Erb

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Television Viewing and Television in Bedroom Associated With Overweight Risk Among Low-Income Preschool Children
Barbara A. Dennison, Tara A. Erb, Paul L. Jenkins
Pediatrics Jun 2002, 109 (6) 1028-1035; DOI: 10.1542/peds.109.6.1028
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