Differences in childhood adiposity influence upper limb fracture site
Introduction: although it has been suggested that overweight and obese children have an increased risk of fracture, recent studies in post-menopausal women have shown that the relationship between obesity and fracture risk varies by fracture site. We therefore assessed whether adiposity and overweig...
Main Authors: | Moon, Rebecca J. (Author), Lim, Adelynn (Author), Farmer, Megan (Author), Segaran, Avinash (Author), Clarke, Nicholas M.P (Author), Dennison, Elaine M. (Author), Harvey, Nicholas C. (Author), Cooper, Cyrus (Author), Davies, Justin H. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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