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Decelerated early growth in infants of overweight and obese mothers
Katie Larson Ode
, Heather L. Gray
,
Sara E. Ramel
,
Michael K. Georgieff
,
Ellen W. Demerath
Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health - Maternal Fetal Medicine
Neonatology (Pediatrics)
Epidemiology & Community Health
Healthy Weight Research Center
Office of Academic Clinical Affairs
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Body Composition
100%
Early Growth
100%
Obese Mother
100%
Overweight Mothers
100%
Overweight or Obesity
66%
Fat Mass
66%
Medical Records
33%
Healthy children
33%
Prospective Cohort Study
33%
Fat-free Mass
33%
Linear Growth
33%
Non-diabetic
33%
Infant Growth
33%
Adipose Tissue
33%
Multivariate Linear Regression
33%
University Hospital
33%
Normal Weight
33%
Growth Composition
33%
Deceleration
33%
Regression to the Mean
33%
Maternal Smoking
33%
Singleton
33%
Change in Weight
33%
Length-weight
33%
Infant Feeding
33%
Before Pregnancy
33%
Pre-pregnancy BMI
33%
Air Displacement Plethysmography
33%
Accruals
33%
Change of Variables
33%
Glucose Values
33%
Glucose Challenge
33%
Maternal Body Mass Index
33%
Maternal Glucose
33%
Pre-pregnancy Weight
33%
Maternal Overweight
33%
Early Preterm Infants
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Body Composition
100%
Body Mass
66%
Fat Mass
66%
Anthropometry
66%
Fat Free Mass
33%
University Hospital
33%
Medical Record
33%
Deceleration
33%
Plethysmography
33%
Self Report
33%
Prospective Cohort Study
33%
Linear Regression Analysis
33%
Infant Feeding
33%
Food Science
Infant Feeding
100%
Medical Record
100%
Fat-free
100%