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Parental influences on eating behavior in obese and nonobese preadolescents

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Parental influences on eating behavior in obese and nonobese preadolescents

Auteurs : Reinhold G. Laessle ; Heike Uhl ; Birgit Lindel

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To determine parental influences on obesity, the eating behavior of 80 obese and normal weight children (aged 8–12 years) was investigated in the laboratory.

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DOI: 10.1002/eat.1106

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