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Child health
Quantitative - study
Nine-year-old children exposed to more sociodemographic, physical and psychosocial risks tend to have poorer self-regulatory behaviour and are more likely to show an increase in BMI during the next 4 years
- Correspondence to Robert H Bradley
School of Social & Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, 951 S. Cady Mall, Tempe, Arizona 85287, USA; Robert.Bradley{at}asu.edu
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Nine-year-old children exposed to more sociodemographic, physical and psychosocial risks tend to have poorer self-regulatory behaviour and are more likely to show an increase in BMI during the next 4 years
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- First published May 6, 2012.
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July 04, 2012
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