Shift-and-persist: a protective factor for elevated BMI among low-socioeconomic-status children

Kallem S, Carroll-Scott A, Rosenthal L, Chen E, Peters SM, McCaslin C, Ickovics JR: Shift-and-persist: a protective factor for elevated BMI among low-socioeconomic-status children. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2013 Sep; 2013 May 13. PMID: 23671041

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