Childhood Mediterranean Diet Compliance Is Associated with Lower Incidence of Childhood Obesity, Specific Sociodemographic, and Lifestyle Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study in Children Aged 6–9 Years
Constantina Jacovides(International Hellenic University), Constantinos Giaginis(University of the Aegean), Sousana Κ. Papadopoulou(International Hellenic University), Evmorfia Psara(University of the Aegean), Athanasios Migdanis(University of Thessaly), Rena I. Kosti(University of Thessaly), Maria Chrysafi(University of the Aegean), Gerasimos Tsourouflis(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Eleftherios Lechouritis(University of the Aegean), Maria G. Kapetanou(University of the Aegean), Agathi Pritsa(International Hellenic University), Anastasia Sampani(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Martin Mato(University of the Aegean), Vasiliki G. Papadopoulou(International Hellenic University)
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