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- who: maggieK from the This Article was downloaded from Harvard University's DASH repository, and is made available were born to parents who migrated from neighbouring provinces of Mainland China have published the Article: ENVIRONMENTAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL INFLUENCES ON HEIGHT: EVIDENCE FROM HONG KONG’S “CHILDREN OF 1997” BIRTH COHORT, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Relative household income was associated with adolescent BMI z-score and overweight (including obesity), independent of absolute household income, but the direction varied by mother's migrant status, highlighting the interplay between migrant background and socio- cultural factors when considering . . .
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