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Obesity

19 Jul, 07 | by BMJ Group

Comparing the BMI of triads of mother, father and child at 7.5 years for 4,654 children in the ALSPAC cohort shows that maternal BMI is no more closely associated with child BMI than paternal is BMI - suggesting that there has been no effect of interuterine programming. Here

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