Background: The obesity or body mass index (BMI) paradox has been reported in adults
where obesity was associated with decreased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
However, longitudinal evidence from childhood in relation to markers of subclinical
atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in early adulthood is lacking.
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