Joint associations between weekday and weekend physical activity or sedentary time and childhood obesity
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Olga L. Sarmiento | Vincent Onywera | Gang Hu | Martyn Standage | Mikael Fogelholm | Catrine Tudor-Locke | Mark S. Tremblay | Pei Zhao | Peter T. Katzmarzyk | Carol Maher | Nan Li | Timothy Olds | Jean-Philippe Chaput | Rebecca Kuriyan | C. Tudor-Locke | T. Olds | M. Tremblay | E. Lambert | P. Katzmarzyk | C. Maher | G. Hu | O. Sarmiento | J. Maia | V. Onywera | V. Matsudo | M. Fogelholm | J. Chaput | M. Standage | A. Kurpad | Y. Qiao | R. Kuriyan | P. Zhao | Victor Matsudo | Anura Kurpad | Estelle V. Lambert | Chengming Diao | Yijuan Qiao | Jose Maia | Nan Li | Chengming Diao
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