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- who: Ashley J.P. Smit from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center, GD Rotterdam, the Netherlands have published the research work: A high periconceptional maternal ultra-processed food consumption impairs embryonic growth: The Rotterdam periconceptional cohort, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The findings of this study show that an increased periconceptional PEI-UPF is negatively associated with embryonic growth. This study has some limitations as well.
- how: The data used for this study were collected in the Rotterdam Periconceptional Cohort (Predict) study a prospective tertiary hospital-based cohort . . .
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