Are dopamine-related genotypes risk factors for excessive gestational weight gain?
Gary S Goldfield,1–5 Lauren Marie Dowler,5 Mark Walker,6,7 Jameason D Cameron,3 Zachary M Ferraro,1 Eric Doucet,3 Kristi B Adamo1–31Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, 2Department of Paediatrics, 3Sc...
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Main Authors: | Goldfield GS (Author), Dowler LM (Author), Walker M (Author), Cameron JD (Author), Ferraro ZM (Author), Doucet E (Author), Adamo KB (Author) |
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