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Media use and physical activity behaviour of adolescent participants in obesity therapy: Impact analysis of selected socio-demographic factors

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Screen use among young children in a city of Argentina

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An exploration of electronic media use profiles for preschoolers of low-income families

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A multi-week assessment of a mobile exergame intervention in an elementary school

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A study on Turkish adolescent’s Internet use: Possible predictors of Internet addiction

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The amount of television that infants and their parents watched influenced children's viewing habits when they got older

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Infant self-regulation and early childhood media exposure

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Clusters of diet, physical activity, television exposure and sleep habits and their association with adiposity in preschool children: The EDEN mother-child cohort

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Association of parental and contextual stressors with child screen exposure and child screen exposure combined with feeding

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Changes in children's television and computer time according to parental education, parental income and ethnicity: A 6-year longitudinal EYHS study

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