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Early growth faltering in healthy term infants predicts longitudinal growth
Early Human Development, 09/09/09
Ross ES et al. – The findings support the hypothesis that a downward shift in weight–for–age of this magnitude during early infancy when well–child visits are most frequent can be used to identify children at risk of later poor growth.
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