Maternal tea consumption and the risk of preterm delivery in urban China: a birth cohort study
Abstract Background Studies investigating the relationship between maternal tea drinking and risk of preterm birth have reached inconsistent results. Methods The present study analyzed data from a birth cohort study including 10,179 women who delivered a singleton live birth were conducted in Lanzho...
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Main Authors: | Lei Huang (Author), Catherine Lerro (Author), Tao Yang (Author), Jing Li (Author), Jie Qiu (Author), Weitao Qiu (Author), Xiaochun He (Author), Hongmei Cui (Author), Ling Lv (Author), Ruifeng Xu (Author), Xiaoying Xu (Author), Huang Huang (Author), Qing Liu (Author), Yawei Zhang (Author) |
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2016-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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