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    AuthorKranz, Sibylle (2)
    Wagstaff, David A. (2)
    Eng, Stephanie (1)SubjectBody mass index (1)Childhood obesity (1)Energy intake (1)Imputation (1)Missing values (1)Time of food intake (1)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (2)Has File(s)true (2)

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    Eating late in the evening is associated with childhood obesity in some age groups but not in all children: the relationship between time of consumption and body weight status in U.S. children 

    Eng, Stephanie; Wagstaff, David A.; Kranz, Sibylle (East Carolina University, 2009-05-21)
    Background: Some studies in adults indicate a positive correlation between eating later in the day and overall energy intake as well as body weight status. Thus, the time of food intake may be a risk factor in childhood ...
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    A preliminary study of active compared with passive imputation of missing body mass index values among non-Hispanic white youths 

    Wagstaff, David A.; Kranz, Sibylle (East Carolina University, 2009-04)
    Background: Addressing missing data on body weight, height, or both is a challenge many researchers face. In calculating the body mass index (BMI) of study participants, researchers need to impute the missing data. ...

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