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Television Viewing Is Not Predictive of BMI in Black and Hispanic Young Adult Females
Obesity, 11/05/09
Richmond TK et al. – In models stratified by race/ethnicity, increased TV viewing was associated with increased BMI only among white females; TV viewing was not predictive of higher BMI in black or Hispanic young adult females. Among black and Hispanic females, counseling to decrease TV viewing may be important but insufficient for promoting weight loss.
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