Risk of childhood undernutrition related to small-for-gestational age and preterm birth in low- and middle-income countries

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2013
This analysis estimates that childhood undernutrition may have its origins in the foetal period, suggesting a need to intervene early, ideally during pregnancy, with interventions known to reduce FGR and preterm birth.
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Authors Christian P;Lee SE;Donahue Angel M;Adair LS;Arifeen SE;Ashorn P;Barros FC;Fall CH;Fawzi WW;Hao W;Hu G;Humphrey JH;Huybregts L;Joglekar CV;Kariuki SK;Kolsteren P;Krishnaveni GV;Liu E;Martorell R;Osrin D;Persson LA;Ramakrishnan U;Richter L;Roberfroid D;Sania A;Ter Kuile FO;Tielsch J;Victora CG;Yajnik CS;Yan H;Zeng L;Black RE;;
Journal International Journal of Epidemiology
Year 2013
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