Different indices of fetal growth predict bone size and volumetric density at 4 years of age.
We have demonstrated previously that higher birth weight is associated with greater peak and later-life bone mineral content and that maternal body build, diet, and lifestyle influence prenatal bone mineral accrual. To examine prenatal influences on bone health further, we related ultrasound measure...
Main Authors: | Harvey, N, Mahon, P, Robinson, S, Nisbet, C, Javaid, M, Crozier, SR, Inskip, H, Godfrey, K, Arden, N, Dennison, E, Cooper, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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