examination of the behavioral contexts affecting obesity development from adolescence to young adulthood using latent class analysis
Previous research suggests that nutrition, physical activity, sleep, and social/emotional climate influence weight gain, but few empirical studies have examined their effects jointly. Using individuals who were obese during the 4th wave of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Healt...
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