Stability and change in screen-based sedentary behaviours and associated factors among Norwegian children in the transition between childhood and adolescence
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L. Andersen | N. Lien | Y. Ommundsen | Yngvar Ommundsen | M. Grydeland | Mona Bjelland | Nanna Lien | M. Bjelland | M. Gebremariam | May Grydeland | Ingunn H Bergh | Lene F Andersen | Mekdes K Gebremariam | Torunn H Totland | I. H. Bergh | T. Totland | Mekdes K. Gebremariam
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