Social inequalities in pregnancy metabolic profile: findings from the multi-ethnic Born in Bradford cohort study
Abstract Background Lower socioeconomic position (SEP) associates with adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes and with less favourable metabolic profile in nonpregnant adults. Socioeconomic differences in pregnancy metabolic profile are unknown. We investigated association between a composite meas...
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Main Authors: | Ahmed Elhakeem (Author), Gemma L. Clayton (Author), Ana Goncalves Soares (Author), Kurt Taylor (Author), Léa Maitre (Author), Gillian Santorelli (Author), John Wright (Author), Deborah A. Lawlor (Author), Martine Vrijheid (Author) |
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