Smoking during pregnancy is associated with child overweight independent of maternal pre-pregnancy bmi and genetic predisposition to adiposity

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  • who: Theresia M. Schnurr from the University of Southern Denmark have published the paper: Smoking during pregnancy is associated with child overweight independent of maternal pre-pregnancy BMI and genetic predisposition to adiposity, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors aimed to address whether maternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with child BMI and odds for child overweight independent of maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, maternal genetic predisposition to adiposity, and socioeconomic position. This study design allowed analyses within an exposure-based cohort design (the combined REF and MO-OW groups) and a . . .

     

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