Impact of television viewing patterns on fruit and vegetable consumption among adolescents.
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Steven L Gortmaker | S. Gortmaker | J. Wiecha | K. Peterson | Renée Boynton-Jarrett | A. Sobol | Arthur M Sobol | Reneé Boynton-Jarrett | Tracy N Thomas | Karen E Peterson | Jean Wiecha
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