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From: Peer clustering of exercise and eating behaviours among young adults in Sweden: a cross-sectional study of egocentric network data

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Females: Alter behaviour on likelihood of ego engaging in behaviour. The estimated predicted probability reflects how the alter exercising or eating healthily, relative to the alter not exercising regularly or eating healthily, affects the likelihood that the ego will exercise regularly or eat healthily. Confidence intervals are at the 95% confidence level.

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