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Rutherford, Leonie: Brown, Judith E.: Skouteris, Helen: Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew: Bittman, Michael:
Screen media, parenting practices, and the family environment in Australia: A longitudinal study of young children's media use, lifestyles, and outcomes for healthy weight.
[2015]
Cox, Rachael: Skouteries, Helen: Rutherford, Leonie: Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew:
The association between television viewing and preschool child body mass index. A systematic review of English papers published from 1995 to 2010.
[2012]
MacCabe, Marita P.: Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Matthew: Mellor, David: Ricciardelli, Lina: Skouteris, Helen: u.a.:
Body satisfaction among adolescents in eight different countries.
[2011]
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