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SUMMARY
Several studies indicate that social support can, in some cases, bring positive effects, and in other cases, negative effects on health behaviors, depending on whether social support carries salutary health-related knowledge or inadequate knowledge may have adverse health effects. This study complements existing knowledge on social determinants (e_g, parents` social support and health knowledge) of childhood obesity, that there is a direct and positive link between social support and healthrelated behaviors or outcomes. The mediating role of health knowledge in the relationship between social support and health practice was supported, which responded to . . .
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