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Daylight saving time as a potential public health intervention: An observational study of evening daylight and objectively-measured physical activity among 23,000 children from 9 countries

  • Anna Goodman
  • , Angie Page
  • , Ashley Cooper
  • , Katarzyna Kordas
  • , Rachel DAVEY
  • , Russell Pate
  • , Jo Salmon
  • , Lars Andersen
  • , Karsten Froberg
  • , Luis Sardinha
  • , Sigmund Anderssen
  • , Anna Timperio
  • , Kathleen Janz
  • , S Kreimler
  • , Pedro Hallal
  • , Esther Van Sluijs
  • , G Sutton
  • , Ulf Ekelund
  • , Lauren Sherar

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