Child rearing or childbearing? Risk of cardiovascular diseases associated to parity and number of children
Abstract Background An increased risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) has been associated with women's parity, but whether or not this association reflects a direct pregnancy effect, or exposure to factors related to childrearing, still appears unclear. We assessed the CVD risk associated with...
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Main Authors: | Angelo d'Errico (Author), Dario Fontana (Author), Carlotta Sacerdote (Author), Chiara Ardito (Author) |
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