Animal protein intake, serum insulin-like growth factor I, and growth in healthy 2.5-y-old Danish children

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Animal protein intake, serum insulin-like growth factor I, and growth in healthy 2.5-y-old Danish children. / Hoppe, Camilla; Udam, Tina Rovenna; Lauritzen, Lotte; Mølgaard, Christian; Juul, Anders; Michaelsen, Kim Fleischer.

I: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Bind 80, Nr. 2, 2004, s. 447-52.

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Hoppe, C, Udam, TR, Lauritzen, L, Mølgaard, C, Juul, A & Michaelsen, KF 2004, 'Animal protein intake, serum insulin-like growth factor I, and growth in healthy 2.5-y-old Danish children', American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, bind 80, nr. 2, s. 447-52.

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Hoppe, C., Udam, T. R., Lauritzen, L., Mølgaard, C., Juul, A., & Michaelsen, K. F. (2004). Animal protein intake, serum insulin-like growth factor I, and growth in healthy 2.5-y-old Danish children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 80(2), 447-52.

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Hoppe C, Udam TR, Lauritzen L, Mølgaard C, Juul A, Michaelsen KF. Animal protein intake, serum insulin-like growth factor I, and growth in healthy 2.5-y-old Danish children. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2004;80(2):447-52.

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Hoppe, Camilla ; Udam, Tina Rovenna ; Lauritzen, Lotte ; Mølgaard, Christian ; Juul, Anders ; Michaelsen, Kim Fleischer. / Animal protein intake, serum insulin-like growth factor I, and growth in healthy 2.5-y-old Danish children. I: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2004 ; Bind 80, Nr. 2. s. 447-52.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Studies from developing countries indicate that intake of animal protein, especially of milk, is associated with greater velocity of linear growth in childhood. Whether the same association exists in industrialized countries, where protein intake is high, is not clear.",
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RIS

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AU - Hoppe, Camilla

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AU - Juul, Anders

AU - Michaelsen, Kim Fleischer

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N2 - Studies from developing countries indicate that intake of animal protein, especially of milk, is associated with greater velocity of linear growth in childhood. Whether the same association exists in industrialized countries, where protein intake is high, is not clear.

AB - Studies from developing countries indicate that intake of animal protein, especially of milk, is associated with greater velocity of linear growth in childhood. Whether the same association exists in industrialized countries, where protein intake is high, is not clear.

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EP - 452

JO - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

JF - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

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