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  • 2. Growth Trajectories of Body Mass Index during Childhood: Associated Factors and Health Outcome at Adulthood.
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  • 11. Comparing BMI with skinfolds to estimate age at adiposity rebound and its associations with cardio-metabolic risk markers in adolescence.
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  • 12. Features of Childhood Growth, Lifestyle, and Environment Associated with a Cardiometabolic Risk Score in Young Adults.
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    Oluwagbemigun K, Buyken AE, Alexy U, Schmid M, Herder C, Nöthlings U.
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  • 15. Effect of cardiometabolic risk factors on the relationship between adiposity and bone mass in girls.
    Hetherington-Rauth M, Bea JW, Blew RM, Funk JL, Lee VR, Varadi TC, Roe DJ, Wheeler MD, Going SB.
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  • 16. Relation of immediate postnatal growth with obesity and related metabolic risk factors in adulthood: the northern Finland birth cohort 1966 study.
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  • 18. Adiposity rebound and cardiometabolic health in childhood: results from the Generation XXI birth cohort.
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  • 19. Self-initiated changes in physical activity levels improve cardiometabolic profiles: A longitudinal follow-up study.
    Ritti-Dias RM, Cucato GG, do Prado WL, Conceição RD, Santos RD, Bittencourt MS.
    Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis; 2017 Jan 30; 27(1):48-53. PubMed ID: 27956022
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