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Academic Pediatrics|November 28, 2022
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Pediatric Obesity Shows Improvement PostinterventionKristen A Marten, David B Allen, Jennifer Rehm, et al.
Journal of Physical Education and Sport Management|October 14, 2014
An after-school exercise program improves fitness, and body composition in elementary school childrenAaron L Carrel, Julie Logue, Heidi Deininger, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 27, 2009
Submaximal treadmill test predicts VO2max in overweight childrenBlaise A Nemeth, Aaron L Carrel, Jens Eickhoff, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 8, 2004
Growth hormone improves mobility and body composition in infants and toddlers with Prader-Willi syndromeAaron L Carrel, Victoria Moerchen, Susan E Myers, et al.
Genomics|January 1, 1996
A novel gene, DXS8237E, lies within 20 kb upstream of UBE1 in Xp11.23 and has a different X inactivation statusM P Coleman, H J Ambrose, L Carrel, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|February 1, 1995
The DXS423E gene in Xp11.21 escapes X chromosome inactivationC J Brown, A P Miller, L Carrel, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 21, 2015
Electronic health records and community health surveillance of childhood obesityTracy L Flood, Ying-Qi Zhao, Emily J Tomayko, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|October 6, 2005
Improvement of fitness, body composition, and insulin sensitivity in overweight children in a school-based exercise program: a randomized, controlled studyAaron L Carrel, R Randall Clark, Susan E Peterson, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|March 27, 2007
Fitness is a stronger predictor of fasting insulin levels than fatness in overweight male middle-school childrenDavid B Allen, Blaise A Nemeth, R Randall Clark, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|November 15, 2006
Two years of growth hormone therapy in young children with Prader-Willi syndrome: physical and neurodevelopmental benefitsSusan E Myers, Barbara Y Whitman, Aaron L Carrel, et al.
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Academic Pediatrics|November 28, 2022
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Pediatric Obesity Shows Improvement PostinterventionKristen A Marten, David B Allen, Jennifer Rehm, et al.
Journal of Physical Education and Sport Management|October 14, 2014
An after-school exercise program improves fitness, and body composition in elementary school childrenAaron L Carrel, Julie Logue, Heidi Deininger, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|January 27, 2009
Submaximal treadmill test predicts VO2max in overweight childrenBlaise A Nemeth, Aaron L Carrel, Jens Eickhoff, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 8, 2004
Growth hormone improves mobility and body composition in infants and toddlers with Prader-Willi syndromeAaron L Carrel, Victoria Moerchen, Susan E Myers, et al.
Genomics|January 1, 1996
A novel gene, DXS8237E, lies within 20 kb upstream of UBE1 in Xp11.23 and has a different X inactivation statusM P Coleman, H J Ambrose, L Carrel, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|February 1, 1995
The DXS423E gene in Xp11.21 escapes X chromosome inactivationC J Brown, A P Miller, L Carrel, et al.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|January 21, 2015
Electronic health records and community health surveillance of childhood obesityTracy L Flood, Ying-Qi Zhao, Emily J Tomayko, et al.
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine|October 6, 2005
Improvement of fitness, body composition, and insulin sensitivity in overweight children in a school-based exercise program: a randomized, controlled studyAaron L Carrel, R Randall Clark, Susan E Peterson, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|March 27, 2007
Fitness is a stronger predictor of fasting insulin levels than fatness in overweight male middle-school childrenDavid B Allen, Blaise A Nemeth, R Randall Clark, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A|November 15, 2006
Two years of growth hormone therapy in young children with Prader-Willi syndrome: physical and neurodevelopmental benefitsSusan E Myers, Barbara Y Whitman, Aaron L Carrel, et al.
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