The "snacking child" and its social network: some insights from an Italian survey
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Consuming more of daily caloric intake at dinner predisposes to obesity. A 6-year population-based prospective cohort study.Conceptual framework of a simplified multi-dimensional model presenting the environmental and personal determinants of cardiometabolic risk behaviors in childhood.Multicontextual correlates of energy-dense, nutrient-poor snack food consumption by adolescents.The care network of the families involved in violence against children and adolescents: the Primary Health Care perspective.
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The "snacking child" and its social network: some insights from an Italian survey
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Federica Zobec
Francesca Foltran
Laura Franchin
Marco Ghidina
Simonetta Ballali
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2011-11-29T00:00:00Z
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