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Publications by S Stenevi-Lundgren
The Increase in Physical Performance and Gain in Lean and Fat Mass Occur in Prepubertal Children Independent of Mode of School Transportation. One Year Data From the Prospective Controlled Pediatric Osteoporosis Prevention (POP) Study
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The Effect of School on Overweight in Childhood: Gain in Body Mass Index During the School Year and During Summer Vacation
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