Pregestational BMI and higher offspring’s risk of overweight/obesity in smoker and non-smoker mothers
Abstract
To assess the association between pregestational BMI and offspring's risk of overweight/obesity after accounting for the most important confounders, especially maternal smoking habit.Prospective cohort study.The Seguimiento Universidad de Navarra (SUN) study is a prospective cohort of Spanish graduates with more than 22 000 participants nationwide. Recruitment started in 1999, and it is permanently open. Data on diet, lifestyle and clinical...
Paper Details
Title
Pregestational BMI and higher offspring’s risk of overweight/obesity in smoker and non-smoker mothers
Published Date
Dec 18, 2020
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
13
Pages
4204 - 4211
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