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160 related items for PubMed ID: 31796687

  • 1. Longitudinal growth changes from birth to 8-9 years in preterm and full term births.
    Vereen RJ, Dobson NR, Olsen CH, Raiciulescu S, Kuehn D, Stokes TA, Hunt CE.
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  • 7. Potential selection effects when estimating associations between the infancy peak or adiposity rebound and later body mass index in children.
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    Pringle KG, Lee YQ, Weatherall L, Keogh L, Diehm C, Roberts CT, Eades S, Brown A, Smith R, Lumbers ER, Brown LJ, Collins CE, Rae KM.
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  • 12. Analysis of Factors Associated With Body Mass Index at Ages 18 and 36 Months Among Infants Born Extremely Preterm.
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    Farooqi A, Hägglöf B, Sedin G, Gothefors L, Serenius F.
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  • 19. Postnatal length and weight growth velocities according to Fenton reference and their associated perinatal factors in healthy late preterm infants during birth to term-corrected age: an observational study.
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  • 20. Socio-demographic and lifestyle factors for child's physical growth and adiposity rebound of Japanese children: a longitudinal study of the 21st century longitudinal survey in newborns.
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