Higher household income and the availability of electronic devices and transport at home are associated with higher waist circumference in Colombian children : The ACFIES study

10 p.

Autores:
Gómez Arbeláez, Diego
Camacho López, Paul Anthony
Cohen, Daniel Dylan
Rincón Romero, Katherine
Alvarado Jurado, Laura
Pinzón, Sandra
Duperly, John
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
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2014
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Universidad de Santander
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Childhood obesity
Abdominal obesity
Waist circumference
Electronic devices
Household income
Socioeconomic status
Colombia
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Higher household income and the availability of electronic devices and transport at home are associated with higher waist circumference in Colombian children : The ACFIES study
title Higher household income and the availability of electronic devices and transport at home are associated with higher waist circumference in Colombian children : The ACFIES study
spellingShingle Higher household income and the availability of electronic devices and transport at home are associated with higher waist circumference in Colombian children : The ACFIES study
Childhood obesity
Abdominal obesity
Waist circumference
Electronic devices
Household income
Socioeconomic status
Colombia
title_short Higher household income and the availability of electronic devices and transport at home are associated with higher waist circumference in Colombian children : The ACFIES study
title_full Higher household income and the availability of electronic devices and transport at home are associated with higher waist circumference in Colombian children : The ACFIES study
title_fullStr Higher household income and the availability of electronic devices and transport at home are associated with higher waist circumference in Colombian children : The ACFIES study
title_full_unstemmed Higher household income and the availability of electronic devices and transport at home are associated with higher waist circumference in Colombian children : The ACFIES study
title_sort Higher household income and the availability of electronic devices and transport at home are associated with higher waist circumference in Colombian children : The ACFIES study
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gómez Arbeláez, Diego
Camacho López, Paul Anthony
Cohen, Daniel Dylan
Rincón Romero, Katherine
Alvarado Jurado, Laura
Pinzón, Sandra
Duperly, John
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Gómez Arbeláez, Diego
Camacho López, Paul Anthony
Cohen, Daniel Dylan
Rincón Romero, Katherine
Alvarado Jurado, Laura
Pinzón, Sandra
Duperly, John
Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv Childhood obesity
Abdominal obesity
Waist circumference
Electronic devices
Household income
Socioeconomic status
topic Childhood obesity
Abdominal obesity
Waist circumference
Electronic devices
Household income
Socioeconomic status
Colombia
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