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Combined Influence of Lifestyle Risk Factors on Body Fat in Spanish Adolescents – the AVENA Study

Objective: To examine the combined influence of four lifestyle risk factors related to physical activity, television viewing, sleep duration, and meal frequency on body fat (BF) in adolescents. Method: This cross-sectional study comprised 1,310 Spanish adolescents (age 13–18.5 years). Lifestyle vari...

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Published in:Obesity facts 2011-04, Vol.4 (2), p.105-111
Main Authors: Martinez-Gomez, David, Moreno, Luis A., Romeo, Javier, Rey-López, J. Pablo, Castillo, Ruth, Cabero, Maria J., Vicente-Rodriguez, Germán, Gutiérrez, Angel, Veiga, Oscar L., Marcos, Ascension
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Sleep
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