Do computer use, TV viewing, and the presence of the media in the bedroom predict school-aged children's sleep habits in a longitudinal study?

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Published in BMC Public Health on July 26, 2013

Authors

Teija Nuutinen1, Carola Ray, Eva Roos

Author Affiliations

1: Folkhälsan Research Center, Paasikivenkatu 4, 00250 Helsinki, Finland. teija.nuutinen@helsinki.fi

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