Objectively-measured physical activity in children is influenced by social indicators rather than biological lifecourse factors: Evidence from a Brazilian cohort (2017)
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- Autor USP: MANITTO, ALICIA MATIJASEVICH - FM
- Unidade: FM
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.12.051
- Subjects: ATIVIDADE FISÍCA; CRIANÇAS; PEDIATRIA; ESTUDOS DE COORTES; BRASIL
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Preventive Medicine
- ISSN: 0091-7435
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 97, p. 40-44, 2017
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ABNT
KNUTH, Alan G. et al. Objectively-measured physical activity in children is influenced by social indicators rather than biological lifecourse factors: Evidence from a Brazilian cohort. Preventive Medicine, v. 97, p. 40-44, 2017Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.12.051. Acesso em: 11 fev. 2026. -
APA
Knuth, A. G., Silva, I. C. M., Hees, V. T. van, Cordeira, K., Matijasevich, A., Barros, A. J. D., et al. (2017). Objectively-measured physical activity in children is influenced by social indicators rather than biological lifecourse factors: Evidence from a Brazilian cohort. Preventive Medicine, 97, 40-44. doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.12.051 -
NLM
Knuth AG, Silva ICM, Hees VT van, Cordeira K, Matijasevich A, Barros AJD, Santos I, Ekelund U, Hallal PC. Objectively-measured physical activity in children is influenced by social indicators rather than biological lifecourse factors: Evidence from a Brazilian cohort [Internet]. Preventive Medicine. 2017 ; 97 40-44.[citado 2026 fev. 11 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.12.051 -
Vancouver
Knuth AG, Silva ICM, Hees VT van, Cordeira K, Matijasevich A, Barros AJD, Santos I, Ekelund U, Hallal PC. Objectively-measured physical activity in children is influenced by social indicators rather than biological lifecourse factors: Evidence from a Brazilian cohort [Internet]. Preventive Medicine. 2017 ; 97 40-44.[citado 2026 fev. 11 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.12.051 - A novel systematic pipeline for increased predictability and explainability of growth patterns in children using trajectory features
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