Physical activity estimated by osteogenic potential and energy expenditure has differing associations with bone mass in young adults: the raine study

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  • who: Carrie-Anne Ng from the This study included data of the offspring (Gen2) of the Raine Study Gen, participantsPregnant women (n=2900) were initially recruited from antenatal clinics at King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women in Perth, Western Australia, between , and, . The resulting , live born children underwent follow-up assessments at ages, , , , , and , years and were broadly representative of the Western Australian population [21]. The Raine Study Gen, design has been described in detail elsewhere [21]. Written informed consent was obtained at each follow-up from parents or participants as appropriate for age. The original study . . .

     

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