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    Chronic sleep deprivation and gender-specific risk of depression in adolescents: a prospective population-based study by Conklin, Annalijn I, Yao, Christopher A, Richardson, Christopher G

    Published in BMC public health (11-06-2018)
    “…Chronic exposure to sleep deprivation may increase the risk of depression in young people who are particularly vulnerable to changes in sleep and mental…”
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    Parental correlates in child and adolescent physical activity: a meta-analysis by Yao, Christopher A, Rhodes, Ryan E

    “…OBJECTIVE: Physical activity (PA) has a profound impact on health and development in children. Parental behaviors (i.e., modeling and support) represent an…”
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    Models accounting for intention-behavior discordance in the physical activity domain: a user’s guide, content overview, and review of current evidence by Rhodes, Ryan E, Yao, Christopher A

    “…There is a growing concern among researchers with the limited effectiveness and yet subsequent stagnation of theories applied to physical activity (PA). One of…”
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    Chronic sleep disturbance, not chronic sleep deprivation, is associated with self-rated health in adolescents by Conklin, Annalijn I., Yao, Christopher A., Richardson, Christopher G.

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-07-2019)
    “…Improving our understanding of the cumulative effects of persistent sleep problems on adolescent health has been identified as an important area of research…”
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    Ethnic inequalities in cardiovascular disease risk: Strength of ethnic identity predicts obesity prevalence in late adolescence by Annalijn I Conklin, Alex C T. Tam, Christopher A Yao, Sherry X R. Guo, Christopher G Richardson

    Published in Heart and mind (Mumbai, India) (01-10-2018)
    “…Background: Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of death globally, and a major risk factor is obesity in early age groups. Obesity in children and…”
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