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    Pediatrics
    October 2000, VOLUME 106 / ISSUE 4
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    Aerobic Fitness, Not Energy Expenditure, Influences Subsequent Increase in Adiposity in Black and White Children

    Maria S. Johnson, Reinaldo Figueroa-Colon, Sara L. Herd, David A. Fields, Min Sun, Gary R. Hunter, Michael I. Goran
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    Published online October 01, 2000
    Pediatrics Vol. 106 No. 4 October 01, 2000

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    PubMed 
    11015545

    Published By 
    American Academy of Pediatrics
    Print ISSN 
    0031-4005
    Online ISSN 
    1098-4275

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    1. Maria S. Johnson, PhD*,
    2. Reinaldo Figueroa-Colon, MD‡,
    3. Sara L. Herd, PhD‡,
    4. David A. Fields, MS‡,
    5. Min Sun, MS‡,
    6. Gary R. Hunter, PhD‡,
    7. Michael I. Goran, PhD*
    1. From the *Department of Preventive Medicine, Institute for Prevention Research, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California; and
    2. ‡Department of Nutrition Sciences, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama.
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