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A Noninvasive Measure of Physical Maturity as a Predictor of Bone Mass in Children

Dorothy A. Nelson, PhD and David A. Barondess, PhD

Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan



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Fig. 1. Comparison of physical maturity (%) from Fels reference data, white, and African-American males and females at age 10. The comparison denoted with an asterisk (*) is significant at p=0.005; all other pairwise ethnic comparisons are not significant (p<0.05).

 





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