Published on 12.10.17 in Vol 3, No 4 (2017): Oct-Dec
Works citing "College Freshmen Students’ Perspectives on Weight Gain Prevention in the Digital Age: Web-Based Survey"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/publichealth.7875):
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Crimarco A, Turner-McGrievy GM, Wirth MD. The effects of meal-timing on self-rated hunger and dietary inflammatory potential among a sample of college students. Journal of American College Health 2019;67(4):328
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Yan Z, Harrington A. Factors that predict weight gain among first-year college students. Health Education Journal 2020;79(1):94
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Toth S, Jenkins I, Highfill C. Investigating Exercise Readiness and Life Stress among Undergraduate Students at an Historically Black University. American Journal of Health Education 2021;52(5):288
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Jaiswal, SJ, Aggarwal A, Zhang Y, Orr, J, Mishra K, Lu CY, Johnson E, Wineinger, NE, Owens, RL. The freshman sleep and health (FRoSH) study: Examining sleep and weight gain in incoming college freshmen. Journal of American College Health 2024;72(1):285
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Meinerding M, Weinstock J, Vander Wal J, Weaver TL. Failure to confirm the factor structure of the CEBRACS: An assessment of food and alcohol disturbance. Journal of American College Health 2022;:1
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