Socioeconomic variation in diet and activity‐related behaviours of Australian children and adolescents aged 2–16 years

Evidence for age‐related variation in the relationship between obesity‐related behaviours and socioeconomic position may assist in the targeting of dietary and physical activity interventions among children.

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