Screen Time, Physical Activity and Self-Esteem in Children: The Ulm Birth Cohort Study
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H. Brenner | D. Rothenbacher | M. Wabitsch | V. Walter | L. Goldbeck | J. Genuneit | S. Brandt | S. Braig
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