Early life factors, gray matter brain volume and academic performance in overweight/obese children: The ActiveBrains project
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Francisco B. Ortega | Arthur F. Kramer | Andrés Catena | Kirk I. Erickson | Charles H. Hillman | Idoia Labayen | Irene Esteban-Cornejo | Cristina Cadenas-Sanchez | Juan Verdejo-Román | José Mora-Gonzalez | Jairo H. Migueles | Maria Rodriguez-Ayllon | Patricio Solis-Urra | C. Hillman | A. Catena | K. Erickson | I. Esteban‐Cornejo | F. Ortega | I. Labayen | C. Cadenas-Sanchez | J. Mora-Gonzalez | J. Migueles | M. Rodriguez-Ayllon | J. Verdejo-Román | P. Solís-Urra | A. Kramer
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