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The following pages link to Comparison of body composition in black and white premenopausal women (Q73094412):
Displaying 18 items.
- African Americans, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, and osteoporosis: a paradox (Q24656150) (← links)
- Myostatin and follistatin polymorphisms interact with muscle phenotypes and ethnicity (Q28240448) (← links)
- Racial and ethnic differences in obesity and overweight as predictors of the onset of functional impairment (Q34977633) (← links)
- Racial differences in the relationship between vitamin D, bone mineral density, and parathyroid hormone in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (Q34977678) (← links)
- Sunlight and other determinants of circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in black and white participants in a nationwide U.S. study (Q36661771) (← links)
- Urinary calcium excretion in postmenopausal African American women (Q37054202) (← links)
- Comparisons of percentage body fat, body mass index, waist circumference, and waist-stature ratio in adults (Q37109664) (← links)
- Fibroblast growth factor 23, vitamin D, and health disparities among African Americans with chronic kidney disease (Q37230127) (← links)
- Recent insights into racial differences in bone and mineral metabolism (Q37928354) (← links)
- Racial effects on body composition: it's not all black and white (Q46599142) (← links)
- Assessing cardiovascular disease risk in women: a cultural approach. (Q46942107) (← links)
- Black and white body mass index values in developing nineteenth century Nebraska (Q48083935) (← links)
- The vitamin D metabolite ratio (VMR) as a predictor of functional biomarkers of bone health. (Q48174318) (← links)
- Relationship of body water compartments to age, race, and fat-free mass (Q50852966) (← links)
- Aging in women--the four-compartment model of body composition (Q51045631) (← links)
- Trabecular bone score (TBS) in postmenopausal African American women (Q85750314) (← links)
- Net nutrition on the late 19th and early 20th century American Great Plains: a robust biological response to the challenges to the Turner Hypothesis (Q91899014) (← links)
- Physical Performance and Vitamin D in Elderly Black Women-The PODA Randomized Clinical Trial (Q93368084) (← links)