Sustained impact of energy-dense TV and online food advertising on children’s dietary intake: a within-subject, randomised, crossover, counter-balanced trial
Jennifer Norman(University of Wollongong), Adrian Bauman(The University of Sydney), Bridget Kelly(Cancer Council NSW), Clare Hughes(Cancer Council NSW), Kathy Chapman(University of Utah), E. Boyland(Imperial College London), Lesley King(Cancer Council NSW), Louise A. Baur(Children's Hospital at Westmead)
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
April 12, 2018
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