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  • 5. Breakfast habits, dairy product consumption, physical activity, and their associations with body mass index in children aged 6-18.
    Koca T, Akcam M, Serdaroglu F, Dereci S.
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  • 8. Breakfast eating and weight change in a 5-year prospective analysis of adolescents: Project EAT (Eating Among Teens).
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    Pediatrics; 2008 Mar; 121(3):e638-45. PubMed ID: 18310183
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  • 10. Association of consumption of fried food away from home with body mass index and diet quality in older children and adolescents.
    Taveras EM, Berkey CS, Rifas-Shiman SL, Ludwig DS, Rockett HR, Field AE, Colditz GA, Gillman MW.
    Pediatrics; 2005 Oct; 116(4):e518-24. PubMed ID: 16199680
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  • 12. Body mass, frequency of eating and breakfast consumption in 9-13-year-olds.
    Coppinger T, Jeanes YM, Hardwick J, Reeves S.
    J Hum Nutr Diet; 2012 Feb; 25(1):43-9. PubMed ID: 21649747
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  • 13. Breakfast habits of 1,202 northern Italian children admitted to a summer sport school. Breakfast skipping is associated with overweight and obesity.
    Vanelli M, Iovane B, Bernardini A, Chiari G, Errico MK, Gelmetti C, Corchia M, Ruggerini A, Volta E, Rossetti S, Students of the Post-Graduate School of Paediatrics, University of Parma.
    Acta Biomed; 2005 Sep; 76(2):79-85. PubMed ID: 16350552
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  • 18. Activity, dietary intake, and weight changes in a longitudinal study of preadolescent and adolescent boys and girls.
    Berkey CS, Rockett HR, Field AE, Gillman MW, Frazier AL, Camargo CA, Colditz GA.
    Pediatrics; 2000 Apr; 105(4):E56. PubMed ID: 10742377
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  • 20. Television watching and frequency of family meals are predictive of overweight onset and persistence in a national sample of school-aged children.
    Gable S, Chang Y, Krull JL.
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