Television viewing time is associated with overweight/obesity among older adults, independent of meeting physical activity and health guidelines.
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Television viewing time is associated with overweight/obesity among older adults, independent of meeting physical activity and health guidelines.
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scientific article published on 10 December 2011
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Television viewing time is ass ...... ctivity and health guidelines.
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Television viewing time is ass ...... ctivity and health guidelines.
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Koichiro Oka
Shigeru Inoue
Teruichi Shimomitsu
Tomoko Takamiya
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10.2188/JEA.JE20110054
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2011-12-10T00:00:00Z