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Peer Review reports

From: Chronotype is associated with eating behaviors, physical activity and overweight in school-aged children

Original Submission
4 May 2023 Submitted Original manuscript
26 May 2023 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Emmanuel Biracyaza
26 Jul 2023 Author responded Author comments - Qing-Hai Gong
9 Aug 2023 Reviewed Reviewer Report - Emmanuel Biracyaza
12 Aug 2023 Reviewed Reviewer Report
26 Aug 2023 Author responded Author comments - Qing-Hai Gong
Resubmission - Version 2
26 Jul 2023 Submitted Manuscript version 2
9 Sep 2023 Reviewed Reviewer Report
Resubmission - Version 3
Submitted Manuscript version 3
Publishing
17 Sep 2023 Editorially accepted
6 Oct 2023 Article published 10.1186/s12937-023-00875-4

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