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Sleep Duration and Obesity among Adolescents Transitioning to Adulthood: Do Results Differ by Sex?
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Sleep Duration and Obesity among Adolescents Transitioning to Adulthood: Do Results Differ by Sex?
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2020
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Shakira Suglia
Rollins School of Public Health
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Seema Kara
WR
Whitney R. Robinson
Abstract
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To examine the association between short sleep duration and obesity among adolescents (mean age 16 years) transitioning into young adulthood (mean age 21 years) in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (N=10,076).
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