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Laboratory Methods for a Pilot Study of the U.S. YouthShape Survey of Child and Youth Anthropometry and Physical Capability

Understanding the range of body sizes and shapes among children is critical for the design of products and systems to ensure safe and effective use and other safety considerations to reduce the risk of injury. The availability of useful data for youth is even more limited than for adults. To address...

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Main Authors: Jones, Monica L.H., Ebert, Sheila M., Miller, Carl S., Park, Byoung-Keon D., Jung, Hayoung, Wood, Aaron, Robinson, Leah E., Reed, Matthew P.
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