Screen Time in Under-five Children

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Nimran Kaur
Madhu Gupta
Prahbhjot Malhi
Sandeep Grover
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[1] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER),Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health
[2] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research,Department of Psychiatry
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Indian Pediatrics | 2019年 / 56卷
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Digital-media; Obesity; Screen exposure; Sedentary behaviors; Smartphone; Television;
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