The association of breakfast skipping and television viewing at breakfast with weight status among parents of 10–12-year-olds in eight European countries; the ENERGY (EuropeaN Energy balance Research to prevent excessive weight Gain among Youth) cross-sectional study
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The association of breakfast skipping and television viewing at breakfast with weight status among parents of 10–12-year-olds in eight European countries; the ENERGY (EuropeaN Energy balance Research to prevent excessive weight Gain among Youth) cross-sectional study
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PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION
Volume 17, Issue 04, Pages 906-914
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2013-03-11
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10.1017/s136898001300061x
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