Relationship between body mass index and medical care expenditures for North Carolina adolescents enrolled in Medicaid in 2004.

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Published in Prev Chronic Dis on December 15, 2007

Authors

Paul A Buescher1, J Timothy Whitmire, Marcus Plescia

Author Affiliations

1: State Center for Health Statistics, 1908 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1908, USA. paul.buescher@ncmail.net

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