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Previous studies have also shown a low prevalence of meeting the 24 h movement guidelines among children and adolescents globally. Only one national survey investigated meeting the 24 h movement guidelines among Chinese children and adolescents (grade 4-12), whereas children at grade 1-3 (aged 6-10 years) were not involved, and the relationships between 24 h movement and underweight status were not examined. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of complying with 24 h movement and dietary guidelines among Chinese children and adolescents (6-17 years old); identify the correlates of . . .
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