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Increased fat mass is associated with increased bone size but reduced volumetric density in pre pubertal children

Increased fat mass is associated with increased bone size but reduced volumetric density in pre pubertal children

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Principais autores: Cole, Z, Harvey, N, Kim, M, Ntani, G, Robinson, S, Inskip, H, Godfrey, K, Cooper, C, Dennison, E
Formato: Journal article
Publicado em: 2012
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    por: Cole, Z, et al.
    Publicado em: (2011)
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