The joint effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy and maternal pre-pregnancy overweight on infants' term birth weight
Abstract Background It is well known that maternal smoking during pregnancy and maternal pre-pregnancy overweight have opposite effects on the infants' birth weight. We report on the association of the combination between both risk factors and the infants' birth weight. Methods We studied...
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Main Authors: | Thanin Chattrapiban (Author), Henriette A. Smit (Author), Alet H. Wijga (Author), Bert Brunekreef (Author), Judith M. Vonk (Author), Ulrike Gehring (Author), Lenie van Rossem (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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