Associations of the infancy body mass index peak with anthropometry and cardiometabolic risk in Mexican adolescents
Background: Early-life growth dynamics are associated with future health. Little is known regarding timing and magnitude of the infancy body mass index (BMI) peak with adiposity and metabolic biomarkers during adolescence. Aim: To examine associations of the infancy BMI peak with anthropometry and c...
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Main Authors: | Wei Perng (Author), Jonggyu Baek (Author), Christina W. Zhou (Author), Alejandra Cantoral (Author), Maria Martha Tellez-Rojo (Author), Peter X. K. Song (Author), Karen E. Peterson (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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