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s and total fat mass up to the 60th (~30 Kg) and 75th percentile (~12.5 Kg) [0.051 (95% CI, 0.027-0.075) increase in aBMD Z-score per 1 Kg increase in fat-free mass and 0.079 (95% CI, 0.044-0.114) increase in aBMD Z-score per 1 Kg increase in the total fat mass]. The correlation between Z-score of overall body mass and its components with aBMD Z-score was strongly positive. (P value less then 0.001 for all) CONCLUSION The findings of this study showed that children with greater overall body mass had higher aBMD Z-score. In addition, thi