Mode of infant feeding, eating behaviour and anthropometry in infants at 6-months of age born to obese women - a secondary analysis of the UPBEAT trial
Abstract Background Maternal obesity and rapid infant weight gain have been associated with increased risk of obesity in childhood. Breastfeeding is suggested to be protective against childhood obesity, but no previous study has addressed the potential benefit of breastfeeding as a preventive method...
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Main Authors: | Nashita Patel (Author), Kathryn V. Dalrymple (Author), Annette L. Briley (Author), Dharmintra Pasupathy (Author), Paul T. Seed (Author), Angela C. Flynn (Author), Lucilla Poston (Author), on behalf of the UPBEAT Consortium (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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