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Table 1. Anthropometric characteristics of eutrophic and failure-to-thrive  adolescents, sample size (n) and statistical results: mean ± SD (95%CI)
Table 3. Anthropometric characteristics of female eutrophic and failure-to-thrive  adolescents, sample size (n) and statistical results: mean ± SD (95%CI)
Table 8. Final multiple regression model for females, after adjustments for age,  weight and height, per bone mass and body composition indicators

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