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Changes and Tracking of Fat Mass in Pubertal Girls
Obesity, 11/05/09
Vink EE et al. – Menarcheal age is of great influence on the development of fat mass. Girls with an early menarche, will have a bigger fat mass, especially at the end of puberty. Tracking of fat mass exists: a high amount of fat mass in early puberty will continue to exist at young adulthood.
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