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Being Macrosomic at Birth is an Independent Predictor of Overweight in Children: Results from the IDEFICS Study
Being Macrosomic at Birth is an Independent Predictor of Overweight in Children: Results from the IDEFICS Study
Being Macrosomic at Birth is an Independent Predictor of Overweight in Children: Results from the IDEFICS Study
Sparano, S. (author) / Ahrens, W. (author) / Henauw, S. (author) / Marild, S. (author) / Molnar, D. (author) / Moreno, L. A. (author) / Suling, M. (author) / Tornaritis, M. (author) / Veidebaum, T. (author) / Siani, A. (author)
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL ; 17 ; 1373-1381
2013-01-01
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
613.0432
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