Role of physical activity and sleep duration in growth and body composition of preschool‐aged children
Obesity2016Vol. 24(6), pp. 1328–1335
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Nancy F. Butte, Maurice R. Puyau, Theresa A. Wilson, Fulai Liu, William W. Wong, Anne L. Adolph, Issa Zakeri
Abstract
Prospectively, MVPA, TEE, AEE, and physical activity level promote normal growth and accretion of FFM, whereas sleep duration inversely predicts changes in adiposity in preschool-aged children.
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