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Association between components of body composition and scoliosis: a prospective cohort study reporting differences identifiable before the onset of scoliosis

Clark et al., 2014

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7722951459091018074
Author
Clark E
Taylor H
Harding I
Hutchinson J
Nelson I
Deanfield J
Ness A
Tobias J
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Research

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There is an increasing body of research suggesting that low body weight is associated with scoliosis, but this is based on case‐control studies, which are prone to bias. No studies have investigated the components of body weight: fat and lean mass. We have therefore carried …
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