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Differences in the physical growth of US-born black and white children and adolescents ages 2–19, born 1942–2002
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Blacks have a faster tempo of linear growth in childhood partly on account of their nutritional habits, as girls in particular tend to have higher BMI values, and partly probably because of genetic differences.
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