Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity

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Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity. / Eriksen, Kamilla Gehrt; Lind, Mads Vendelbo; Larnkjær, Anni; Mølgaard, Christian; Michaelsen, Kim F.

Nutrition and Growth: Yearbook 2018. ed. / B. Koletzko; R. Shamir; D. Turck; M. Phillip. Vol. 117 Basel : Karger, 2018. p. 111-128 (World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics).

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Eriksen, KG, Lind, MV, Larnkjær, A, Mølgaard, C & Michaelsen, KF 2018, Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity. in B Koletzko, R Shamir, D Turck & M Phillip (eds), Nutrition and Growth: Yearbook 2018. vol. 117, Karger, Basel, World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics, pp. 111-128. https://doi.org/10.1159/000484502

APA

Eriksen, K. G., Lind, M. V., Larnkjær, A., Mølgaard, C., & Michaelsen, K. F. (2018). Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity. In B. Koletzko, R. Shamir, D. Turck, & M. Phillip (Eds.), Nutrition and Growth: Yearbook 2018 (Vol. 117, pp. 111-128). Karger. World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics https://doi.org/10.1159/000484502

Vancouver

Eriksen KG, Lind MV, Larnkjær A, Mølgaard C, Michaelsen KF. Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity. In Koletzko B, Shamir R, Turck D, Phillip M, editors, Nutrition and Growth: Yearbook 2018. Vol. 117. Basel: Karger. 2018. p. 111-128. (World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics). https://doi.org/10.1159/000484502

Author

Eriksen, Kamilla Gehrt ; Lind, Mads Vendelbo ; Larnkjær, Anni ; Mølgaard, Christian ; Michaelsen, Kim F. / Early nutrition and its effect on growth, body composition and later obesity. Nutrition and Growth: Yearbook 2018. editor / B. Koletzko ; R. Shamir ; D. Turck ; M. Phillip. Vol. 117 Basel : Karger, 2018. pp. 111-128 (World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics).

Bibtex

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