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Tall children have a higher risk of developing obesity – Tech Explorist
According to the study, taller children are more likely to have a higher body mass index than shorter children.
Several crosssectional studies have indicated that height in childhood is connected with BMI and with body fatness, and two longitudinal studies have revealed that childhood height is related to adul…
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