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- who: Melanocortin- and colleagues from the Department of Nutrition, Food Sciences and Physiology, University of Navarra, c/Irunlarrea, Pamplona, Spain have published the article: Variants in Spanish Children with Abdominal Obesity: Effects on BMI-SDS after Lifestyle Intervention, in the Journal: Nutrients 2019, 11, 960 of /2019/
- what: The study shows a frequency of 2.52% of MC4R mutations leading to a reduced function in the sample of Spanish of children with abdominal obesity.
- how: Accelerometry data were analysed using ActiLife 6.0 software (Actigraph LLC Penascola FL USA) as describe elsewhere . The . . .
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