Infants born large-for-gestational-age display slower growth in early infancy, but no epigenetic changes at birth

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  • who: Valentina Chiavaroli from the Liggins Institute University of have published the Article: Infants born large-for-gestational-age display slower growth in early infancy, but no epigenetic changes at birth, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors aimed to recruit at a ratio of approximately two controls for each LGA participant. The primary reasons for losing infants from the original cohort to the longitudinal part of the study were living outside the Auckland region, being uncontactable, and lack of parental interest in ongoing participation in the study.
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