Overweight in childhood and bone density and size in adulthood
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T. Lehtimäki | J. Viikari | O. Raitakari | M. Kähönen | H. Sievänen | M. Laaksonen | K. Uusi-Rasi | S. Tolonen | V. Mikkilä | M. Kähönen | Olli T. Raitakari | H. Sievänen | T. Lehtimäki | O. Raitakari
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