Dieting status and its relationship to eating and physical activity behaviors in a representative sample of US adolescents.
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D Murray | D. Neumark-Sztainer | N. Sherwood | M. Story | M Story | D Neumark-Sztainer | J Stang | J. Stang | D. Murray | N Sherwood | Jamie S Stang | Nancy E. Sherwood | Dianne Neumark-Sztainer | David M. Murray
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