Changes in BMI and physical activity from youth to adulthood distinguish normal-weight, metabolically obese adults from those who remain healthy
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T. Lehtimäki | K. Pahkala | O. Raitakari | A. Viitasalo | J. Viikari | TH. Tammelin | TO. Kilpeläinen | T. Kilpeläinen
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