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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|June 28, 2006
Variation in physical activity lies with the child, not his environment: evidence for an 'activitystat' in young children (EarlyBird 16)T J Wilkin, K M Mallam, B S Metcalf, et al.
Pediatric Obesity|March 22, 2012
The contribution of parental BMI to the metabolic health of their offspring: a longitudinal cohort study (EarlyBird 55)O Ajala, J Hosking, B S Metcalf, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 25, 2010
Fatness leads to inactivity, but inactivity does not lead to fatness: a longitudinal study in children (EarlyBird 45)B S Metcalf, J Hosking, A N Jeffery, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|February 10, 2011
BMI was right all along: taller children really are fatter (implications of making childhood BMI independent of height) EarlyBird 48B S Metcalf, J Hosking, A E Frémeaux, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|March 17, 2011
The impact of school-time activity on total physical activity: the activitystat hypothesis (EarlyBird 46)A E Frémeaux, K M Mallam, B S Metcalf, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 1, 1996
Psychological response to growth hormone treatment in short normal childrenA B Downie, J Mulligan, E S McCaughey, et al.
Pediatric Obesity|March 1, 2013
Body fat in children does not adversely influence bone development: a 7-year longitudinal study (EarlyBird 18)A J Streeter, J Hosking, B S Metcalf, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|May 13, 2009
Assortative weight gain in mother-daughter and father-son pairs: an emerging source of childhood obesity. Longitudinal study of trios (EarlyBird 43)E M Perez-Pastor, B S Metcalf, J Hosking, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|December 1, 1990
Treatment of short normal children with growth hormone--a cautionary tale?J M Walker, S A Bond, L D Voss, et al.
Child: Care, Health and Development|June 11, 2014
Awareness of body weight by mothers and their children: repeated measures in a single cohort (EarlyBird 64)A N Jeffery, B S Metcalf, J Hosking, et al.
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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|June 28, 2006
Variation in physical activity lies with the child, not his environment: evidence for an 'activitystat' in young children (EarlyBird 16)T J Wilkin, K M Mallam, B S Metcalf, et al.
Pediatric Obesity|March 22, 2012
The contribution of parental BMI to the metabolic health of their offspring: a longitudinal cohort study (EarlyBird 55)O Ajala, J Hosking, B S Metcalf, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 25, 2010
Fatness leads to inactivity, but inactivity does not lead to fatness: a longitudinal study in children (EarlyBird 45)B S Metcalf, J Hosking, A N Jeffery, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|February 10, 2011
BMI was right all along: taller children really are fatter (implications of making childhood BMI independent of height) EarlyBird 48B S Metcalf, J Hosking, A E Frémeaux, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|March 17, 2011
The impact of school-time activity on total physical activity: the activitystat hypothesis (EarlyBird 46)A E Frémeaux, K M Mallam, B S Metcalf, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 1, 1996
Psychological response to growth hormone treatment in short normal childrenA B Downie, J Mulligan, E S McCaughey, et al.
Pediatric Obesity|March 1, 2013
Body fat in children does not adversely influence bone development: a 7-year longitudinal study (EarlyBird 18)A J Streeter, J Hosking, B S Metcalf, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|May 13, 2009
Assortative weight gain in mother-daughter and father-son pairs: an emerging source of childhood obesity. Longitudinal study of trios (EarlyBird 43)E M Perez-Pastor, B S Metcalf, J Hosking, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|December 1, 1990
Treatment of short normal children with growth hormone--a cautionary tale?J M Walker, S A Bond, L D Voss, et al.
Child: Care, Health and Development|June 11, 2014
Awareness of body weight by mothers and their children: repeated measures in a single cohort (EarlyBird 64)A N Jeffery, B S Metcalf, J Hosking, et al.
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