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Background Children living at high altitudes often have delayed growth, but whether growth retardation is related to altitude or to other factors is not known. Methods A multicultural health care t...
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Harris, N. S., Crawford, P. B., Yangzom, Y., Pinzo, L., Gyaltsen, P., & Hudes, M. (2001). Nutritional and Health Status of Tibetan Children Living at High Altitudes. New England Journal of Medicine, 344(5), 341–347. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm200102013440504
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