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    Kristiansen H, Júlíusson PB, Eide GE, Roelants M, Bjerknes R.
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  • 30. Association between TV viewing, computer use and overweight, determinants and competing activities of screen time in 4- to 13-year-old children.
    de Jong E, Visscher TL, HiraSing RA, Heymans MW, Seidell JC, Renders CM.
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  • 33. Understanding the correlates of adolescents' TV viewing: a social ecological approach.
    Hume C, van der Horst K, Brug J, Salmon J, Oenema A.
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  • 36. Parental guidance advised: associations between parental television limits and health behaviors among obese children.
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  • 39. Do weight status and television viewing influence children's subsequent dietary changes? A National Longitudinal Study in the United States.
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  • 40. The mediating role of the home environment in relation to parental educational level and preschool children's screen time: a cross-sectional study.
    Määttä S, Kaukonen R, Vepsäläinen H, Lehto E, Ylönen A, Ray C, Erkkola M, Roos E.
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