Journal:
:journal of nutritional sciences and dietetics
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kurosh djafarian department of clinical nutrition, school of nutritional sciences and dietetic, tehran university ofmedical sciences, tehran, iran and the division of obesity and metabolic health, rowett institute of nutrition and health, university of
aberdeen, bucksburn, aberdeen,scotland, united kingdom and the institute of biological and environmental sciences, university of aberdeen,aberdeen,scotland,united kingdom
john r-speakman department of clinical nutrition, school of nutritional sciences and dietetic, tehran university ofmedical sciences, tehran, iran and the division of obesity and metabolic health, rowett institute of nutrition and health, university of
aberdeen, bucksburn, aberdeen,scotland, united kingdom
joanne stewart department of clinical nutrition, school of nutritional sciences and dietetic, tehran university ofmedical sciences, tehran, iran and the division of obesity and metabolic health, rowett institute of nutrition and health, university of
aberdeen, bucksburn, aberdeen,scotland, united kingdom
diane m-jackson department of clinical nutrition, school of nutritional sciences and dietetic, tehran university ofmedical sciences, tehran, iran and the division of obesity and metabolic health, rowett institute of nutrition and health, university of
aberdeen, bucksburn, aberdeen,scotland, united kingdom
ba ckground: although it is widely accepted that the pre-school age is a critical period in the development of obesity, there are few published data on factors contributing to variation of total energy expenditure in this age group.to investigate the contribution of body composition, gender and activity on total energy expenditure (tee) in pre-school children. m ethods: the total ener...