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2012, Número 1

Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex 2012; 69 (1)


Physical activity is a prognostic factor for bone mineral density in Mexican children

Vivanco-Muñoz N, Reyes-Sánchez M, Lazcano E, Díaz R, Antúnez O, Clark P
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