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S02-2 Socioeconomic determinants of physical activity, sleep and screen time among children aged 6-9 years of age in Europe
BACKGROUND: Physical activity is key for preventing obesity and development of noncommunicable diseases later in life. Previous research suggests that socioeconomic factors, such as parental education or income, may influence a child’s risk of obesity. However, previous research on this has provided...
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