Tune out and turn in: the influence of television viewing and sleep on lipid profiles in children
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E. Levy | A. Benedetti | V. Drapeau | A. Tremblay | J. O'Loughlin | M. Mathieu | C. Sabiston | P. Poirier | J. McGrath | G. Paradis | K. Maximova | M. Lambert | T. Barnett | B. Nicolau | M. Henderson | J. Dubois | D. Manousaki | M. Zappitelli | Soren Harnois-Leblanc | Gabrielle Simoneau | K. Gray‐donald | Tracie A. Vicky Josée Katherine Mélanie. Marie Émile Mari Barnett Drapeau Dubois Gray-Donald Henders | S. Harnois-Leblanc
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