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Moore SC et al. – BMI and physical activity after age 18 years were unrelated to glioma risk. Adult height, BMI during adolescence, and physical activity during adolescence were each associated with glioma risk, supporting a role for early–life energy balance in glioma carcinogenesis.

   

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