Impact of BMI and smoking in adolescence and at the start of pregnancy on birth weight
Abstract Background Birth weight is an indicator of intra-uterine conditions but also a determinant for future health. The importance of preconception health for a healthy birth weight has been emphasized, but evidence is lacking on how modifiable factors in adolescence, such as body mass index (BMI...
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Main Authors: | Rebecka Bramsved (Author), Staffan Mårild (Author), Maria Bygdell (Author), Jenny M. Kindblom (Author), Ingela Lindh (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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