Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young children.
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Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young children.
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scientific article published on 09 August 2008
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Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young children.
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Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young children.
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Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young children.
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Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young children.
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Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young children.
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Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young children.
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Adiposity and TV viewing are related to less bone accrual in young children.
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Heidi J Kalkwarf
Karen S Wosje
Kristen A Copeland
Philip R Khoury
Randal P Claytor
Stephen R Daniels
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10.1016/J.JPEDS.2008.06.031
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2008-08-09T00:00:00Z