Randomized controlled trial to improve primary care to prevent and manage childhood obesity: the High Five for Kids study.
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Randomized controlled trial to improve primary care to prevent and manage childhood obesity: the High Five for Kids study.
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Christine M Horan
Katherine H Hohman
Kathleen Mitchell
Ken P Kleinman
Lisa A Prosser
Matthew W Gillman
Sarah Price
Sheryl L Rifas-Shiman
Steven L Gortmaker
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10.1001/ARCHPEDIATRICS.2011.44
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2011-04-04T00:00:00Z