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the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident on the body mass index (BMI) and obesity rates of children and any changes over time … higher than those in other areas; (2) The difference in the BMI (and obesity rate) of children between damaged and other … the nuclear accident in Fukushima prevented younger primary school children from burning calories. Consequently, younger …
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remarriage market in Japan than the market in the USA. Children structure additional constraints for divorced Japanese women …, such as even lower remarriage likelihoods than divorced Japanese women without children. Policy implications are discussed …
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Background: Birthweight is a widely accepted indicator of infant health and has signifcant and lasting associations. Several studies have found that low and high birthweight have signifcant negative associations with adult health. A new study in the feld of social sciences has established that...
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