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- This study examined growth trajectories of 255 girls and 281 boys from an original study and analyzed the impact of these trajectories on body composition at ages 8-10 using multi-variable regression analysis.*!  
- Results indicated that for boys, slower early growth was linked to higher fat mass and lower fat-free mass, while faster growth was associated with lower fat mass and higher fat-free mass; no significant relationship was found for girls.*!
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