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Overweight in singletons compared to children with siblings: the IDEFICS study
Access & Citations
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- 2429
- Article Accesses
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- 37
- Citations
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Online attention
- 5 tweeters
- 3 blogs
- 2 Facebook pages
- 1 Google+ users
- 12 news outlets
- 72 Mendeley
This article is in the 98th percentile (ranked 2,014th) of the 185,430 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 80th percentile (ranked 1st) of the 5 tracked articles of a similar age in Nutrition & Diabetes
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Mentions in news and blogs
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News story from Los Angeles Times on Wednesday 20 February 2013
Los Angeles Times -
Only children more likely to be obese, study says
WSLS 10 News -
Only Children Are More Likely To Be Obese, Study Says
Good Day Sacramento -
Are Single Kids At Greater Risk For Obesity?
Dr. Sharma's Obesity Notes » blog -
Are only children to blame for the obesity crisis?
Booster Shots - baltimoresun.com -
Are only children to blame for the obesity crisis?
Booster Shots - latimes.com
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