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Infant Growth Influences Proximal Femoral Geometry in Adulthood

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These results support the hypothesis that different patterns of growth in utero and during the first year of life lead to persisting differences in proximal femoral geometry, thereby mediating in part the effects of early growth on risk of hip fracture in adulthood.

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