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Volumn 28, Issue 5, 2014, Pages 445-454

Maternal life course socio-economic position and offspring body composition at birth in a multi-ethnic population

Author keywords

Body composition; Ethnic differences; Socioeconomic factors

Indexed keywords

ABDOMINAL CIRCUMFERENCE; ADULT; ARTICLE; BIRTH WEIGHT; BODY COMPOSITION; COHORT ANALYSIS; ETHNIC GROUP; FEMALE; FERTILIZATION IN VITRO; FOLLOW UP; GENERAL PRACTITIONER; HUMAN; HUMAN DEVELOPMENT; INTEGRATION; MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY; OUTCOME ASSESSMENT; PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL; PREGNANT WOMAN; PRENATAL CARE; PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS; PROGENY; RACE DIFFERENCE; SKINFOLD; SOCIAL STATUS; SOCIOECONOMICS; CHILD; CLINICAL TRIAL; EPIDEMIOLOGY; MULTICENTER STUDY; NORWAY; PHYSIOLOGY; PREGNANCY; RISK FACTOR; SOCIAL CLASS;

EID: 84927783916     PISSN: 02695022     EISSN: 13653016     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1111/ppe.12137     Document Type: Article
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