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spellingShingle Griffith, Jane, Erickson, Tannis, Fradette, Katherine, Bucher, Oliver, Leggett, Carly, McGarry, Kate, Harland, Elizabeth, Cancer Prevention Research, Abstract B74: Raising healthy youth: Using the Manitoba Youth Health Survey to identify predictive factors of childhood obesity, Cancer Research, Oncology
title Abstract B74: Raising healthy youth: Using the Manitoba Youth Health Survey to identify predictive factors of childhood obesity
title_full Abstract B74: Raising healthy youth: Using the Manitoba Youth Health Survey to identify predictive factors of childhood obesity
title_fullStr Abstract B74: Raising healthy youth: Using the Manitoba Youth Health Survey to identify predictive factors of childhood obesity
title_full_unstemmed Abstract B74: Raising healthy youth: Using the Manitoba Youth Health Survey to identify predictive factors of childhood obesity
title_short Abstract B74: Raising healthy youth: Using the Manitoba Youth Health Survey to identify predictive factors of childhood obesity
title_sort abstract b74: raising healthy youth: using the manitoba youth health survey to identify predictive factors of childhood obesity
title_unstemmed Abstract B74: Raising healthy youth: Using the Manitoba Youth Health Survey to identify predictive factors of childhood obesity
topic Cancer Research, Oncology
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1940-6207.prev-12-b74