Associations of early-life exposures and socioeconomic status with cognitive development at preadolescence
Background: The long-term relations of socioeconomic status (SES) and early-life exposures with cognitive development at preadolescence are not fully understood, especially in low SES populations. We examined associations of SES and early-life exposures including feeding practices, physical growth a...
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Main Authors: | Wasef Na'amnih (Author), Ashraf Akawi (Author), Ahmad Abu-Moch (Author), Rinat Cohen (Author), Gal Dror (Author), Eias Kassem (Author), Khitam Muhsen (Author), Asher Ornoy (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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