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Changes in chronotype and social jetlag during adolescence and their association with concurrent changes in BMI-SDS and body composition, in the DONALD Study.

Nicole JankovicSarah SchmittingBettina KruegerUte NöthlingsAnette Elisabeth BuykenUte Alexy
Published in: European journal of clinical nutrition (2021)
Changes in MSFsc and SJL during adolescence were associated with concurrent changes in BMI-SDS and FMI. The age ≥12 to ≤15 years appears to be a sensitive period in which chronobiological changes were clearly associated with increasing body fatness.
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