Associations between sleep characteristics, chronotype and body mass index among Chinese college freshmen
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You-Jie Zhang | Chen-Wei Pan | Dan L. Li | Gang Liang | Zhigang Yin | Yue-Zu Li | Yanqing Zheng | Yu Qin
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