The influence of birth order and number of siblings on adolescent body composition: evidence from a Brazilian birth cohort study

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The influence of birth order and number of siblings on adolescent body composition: evidence from a Brazilian birth cohort study is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S0007114515001488
P932PMC publication ID4530600
P698PubMed publication ID26074279

P2093author name stringD L Dahly
F C Barros
A J D Barros
Fernanda de Oliveira Meller
A A Schäfer
C L de Mola
M C F Assunção
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 UnportedQ14947546
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P433issue1
P921main subjectsiblingQ31184
teenagerQ1492760
birth cohortQ64532946
P304page(s)118-125
P577publication date2015-06-15
P1433published inBritish Journal of NutritionQ4970206
P1476titleThe influence of birth order and number of siblings on adolescent body composition: evidence from a Brazilian birth cohort study
P478volume114

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