Fetal programming of body composition: relation between birth weight and body composition measured with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry and anthropometric methods in older Englishmen
Background: Reduced fetal growth is associated with differences in body composition in adult life that may predispose to cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Most published data are based on simple anthropometric measures, which incompletely describe body composition. Objective: The objective was to...
Main Authors: | Kensara, Osama A. (Author), Wootton, Steve A. (Author), Phillips, David I. (Author), Patel, Mayke (Author), Jackson, Alan A. (Author), Elia, Marinos (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2005-11.
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