Observations on the health of infants at a time of rapid societal change: a longitudinal study from birth to fifteen months in Abu Dhabi
Abstract Background Rapid economic and cultural transition in the United Arab Emirates has been accompanied by a rise in chronic disease. Early childhood is known to affect health outcomes in adulthood. This prospective longitudinal study examined the general health of Emirati infants born in a gove...
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Main Authors: | Hazel Gardner (Author), Katherine Green (Author), Andrew S. Gardner (Author), Donna Geddes (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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