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Nighttime sleep duration trajectories were associated with body mass index trajectories in early childhood

Authors
K Campbell
Type of Publication
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Pediatric Obesity
Language
Eng
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Latest Publications

  • Estimating the potential impact of Australia’s reformulation programme on households’ sodium purchases

    BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health

    2021

  • Protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test the acceptability and adherence to 6-months of walnut supplementation in Chinese adults at high risk of cardiovascular disease

    Nutrition Journal

    2021

  • Additive association of knowledge and awareness on control of hypertension: a cross-sectional survey in rural India

    Journal of hypertension

    2021

  • Ceftriaxone dosing in patients admitted from the emergency department with sepsis

    European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

    2020

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