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Leisure time behaviors: prevalence, correlates and associations with overweight in Brazilian adults. A cross-sectional analysisFernandes et al., 2010
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- Fernandes R
- Christofaro D
- Casonato J
- Rosa C
- Clara S
- Costa F
- Freitas I
- Monteiro H
- De Oliveira A
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- Revista medica de Chile
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Background: Television viewing (TV viewing) is an important indicator of physical inactivity. Aim: To analyze the prevalence of different leisure time behaviors and TV viewing among healthy adults and their association with overweight. Material and Methods: Cross sectional …
- 206010033307 Overweight 0 title abstract description 33
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