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Public health
Original research
Association between parental socioeconomic status and offspring overweight/obesity from the China Family Panel Studies: a longitudinal survey
- Correspondence to Dr Jingqi Chen; g3jing_qi{at}bjmu.edu.cn; Dr Bin Dong; bindong{at}bjmu.edu.cn
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Association between parental socioeconomic status and offspring overweight/obesity from the China Family Panel Studies: a longitudinal survey
Publication history
- Received September 30, 2020
- Revised February 26, 2021
- Accepted March 12, 2021
- First published April 7, 2021.
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April 07, 2021
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