Dietary Carbohydrate and Nocturnal Sleep Duration in Relation to Children’s BMI: Findings from the IDEFICS Study in Eight European Countries
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A. Hebestreit | L. Lissner | D. Molnár | L. Moreno | T. Veidebaum | A. Siani | I. Sioen | Y. Kourides | C. Börnhorst | M. Hunsberger | K. Mehlig
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