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Classification of Body Fatness by Body Mass Index-for-Age Categories Among Children
Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 09/11/09
Freedman DS et al. – Body mass index is an appropriate screening test to identify children who should have further evaluation and follow–up, but it is not diagnostic of level of adiposity.
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