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Skeletal maturity and socio-economic status in Portuguese children and youths: the Madeira Growth Study

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Table 1. Sample size and mean chronological age of boys and girls stratified into three SES groups.
Figure 1. Comparison of 10th, 50th and 90th percentiles in boys from Madeira (——) and the Belgian reference (- - - -) (Beunen et al
Figure 2. Comparison of 10th, 50th and 90th percentiles in girls from Madeira (——) and the Belgian reference (- - - -) (Beunen et al
Table 2. Skeletal maturity scores and skeletal ages for RUS, Carpal and TW2 20-bone scores by sex, age and SES.
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