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The effects of birth weight and postnatal linear growth retardation on body mass index, fatness and fat distribution in mid and late childhood

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2002

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Children stunted in early childhood had less fat and lower BMI than non-stunted children but had a more central fat distribution that was partially explained by their lower birth weights. The association between birth weight and central fat distribution developed between 7 and 11 years.

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