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- who: Getachew Arage from the Ning et_al, China have published the research: Early life famine exposure and anthropometric profile in adulthood: a systematic review and Meta-analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of October/30,/2020
- what: Characteristics of the study A total of 984 articles were retrieved on the basis of the search strategy.
- how: The result showed that famine exposure during prenatal life was associated with increased risk of BMI (I2=91%) after omitting the study of Ravelli et_al (Fig 2a) and waist circumference (I2=94%) after removing the study of Ning . . .
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