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Overweight children are more at risk, to sustain a forearm fracture due to poor bone strength relative to body weight

Ducher, G., Daly, R., Naughton, G., Eser, P., English, R., Patchett, A., Gravenmaker, K., Seibel, M., Javaid, A., Telford, R. and Bass, S. 2008, Overweight children are more at risk, to sustain a forearm fracture due to poor bone strength relative to body weight, in ASBMR 30th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research : Advancing the Future, The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, New York, N.Y..


Title Overweight children are more at risk, to sustain a forearm fracture due to poor bone strength relative to body weight
Author(s) Ducher, G.
Daly, R.
Naughton, G.
Eser, P.
English, R.
Patchett, A.
Gravenmaker, K.
Seibel, M.
Javaid, A.
Telford, R.
Bass, S.
Conference name Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (30th : 2008 : Montreal, Quebec)
Conference location Montreal, Quebec
Conference dates 12-16 September 2008
Title of proceedings ASBMR 30th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research : Advancing the Future
Publication date 2008
Publisher The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
Place of publication New York, N.Y.
ISSN 0884-0431
1523-4681
Language eng
Field of Research 110602 Exercise Physiology
HERDC Research category E3 Extract of paper
HERDC collection year 2008
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