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The relationship between new media exposure and fast food consumption among Chinese children and adolescents in school: a rural-urban comparison
Hansstein, Francesca Valeria; Hong, Yu; Di, Chen
刊名GLOBAL HEALTH PROMOTION
2017-09
卷号24期号:3页码:40-48
关键词new media exposure fast food consumption children adolescents China rural-urban comparison
ISSN号1757-9759
DOI10.1177/1757975915602187
英文摘要Background: In recent decades, China has experienced an exponential growth in the number of internet users, especially among the youngest population, as well as a rapid proliferation of Western-type fast food restaurants. The health consequences of internet availability and fast food consumption among youth have been largely studied in Western countries, but few studies have focused on China.
WOS研究方向Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
语种英语
出版者SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
WOS记录号WOS:000412906500006
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://10.2.47.112/handle/2XS4QKH4/905]  
专题上海财经大学
通讯作者Hansstein, Francesca Valeria
作者单位Shanghai Univ Finance & Econ, Sch Publ Econ & Adm, 111 Wuchuan Rd, Shanghai 40033, Peoples R China
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Hansstein, Francesca Valeria,Hong, Yu,Di, Chen. The relationship between new media exposure and fast food consumption among Chinese children and adolescents in school: a rural-urban comparison[J]. GLOBAL HEALTH PROMOTION,2017,24(3):40-48.
APA Hansstein, Francesca Valeria,Hong, Yu,&Di, Chen.(2017).The relationship between new media exposure and fast food consumption among Chinese children and adolescents in school: a rural-urban comparison.GLOBAL HEALTH PROMOTION,24(3),40-48.
MLA Hansstein, Francesca Valeria,et al."The relationship between new media exposure and fast food consumption among Chinese children and adolescents in school: a rural-urban comparison".GLOBAL HEALTH PROMOTION 24.3(2017):40-48.
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