Body-mass index adjustments to increase the validity of body fatness assessment in UK black African and South Asian children: a cross-sectional calibration study
Mohammed T Hudda(St George's, University of London), Peter H. Whincup(St George's, University of London), Dalia Haroun(Zayed University), Claire Nightingale(St George's, University of London), Jane Williams(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Christopher G. Owen(St George's, University of London), Sooky Lum(Great Ormond Street Hospital), Alicja R. Rudnicka, Jonathan C. K. Wells(Institute of Child Health), Angela S. Donin(St George's, University of London), Derek G. Cook(St George's Hospital), Mary Fewtrell(Great Ormond Street Hospital)
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