RT @ASBMR: Findings in a new #JBMR study show that higher late pregnancy E-DII scores are negatively associated with offspring bone measures, supporting the importance of maternal and childhood diet on longitudinal offspring bone health @ProfNickHarvey@DrBethCurtis18 https://t.co/E6M8wQnTG7 https://t.co/3uXaQUj2Yv
RT @ASBMR: Findings in a new #JBMR study show that higher late pregnancy E-DII scores are negatively associated with offspring bone measures, supporting the importance of maternal and childhood diet on longitudinal offspring bone health @ProfNickHarvey@DrBethCurtis18 https://t.co/E6M8wQnTG7 https://t.co/3uXaQUj2Yv
— Gaston Ramirez (@GastonR48222321) Jun 17, 2022
from Twitter https://twitter.com/GastonR48222321
June 17, 2022 at 05:26PM
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