Interrelationships of adolescent physical activity, screen-based sedentary behaviour, and social and psychological health.
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Interrelationships of adolescent physical activity, screen-based sedentary behaviour, and social and psychological health.
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scientific article published on September 2009
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Interrelationships of adolesce ...... cial and psychological health.
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Interrelationships of adolesce ...... cial and psychological health.
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Interrelationships of adolesce ...... cial and psychological health.
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Interrelationships of adolesce ...... cial and psychological health.
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Interrelationships of adolesce ...... cial and psychological health.
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Alberto Borraccino
Beatrice Annaheim
Ellen Haug
HBSC Physical Activity Focus Group
Hanna Kololo
Ian Janssen
Ronald J Iannotti
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10.1007/S00038-009-5410-Z
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54 Suppl 2
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2009-09-01T00:00:00Z