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The following pages link to Why are babies getting bigger? Temporal trends in fetal growth and its determinants (Q57234715):
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- A new growth chart for preterm babies: Babson and Benda's chart updated with recent data and a new format (Q24791531) (← links)
- Analysis of neonatal mortality:is standardizing for relative birth weight biased? (Q24797607) (← links)
- Fetal growth: a review of terms, concepts and issues relevant to obstetrics (Q27000083) (← links)
- Etiological Subgroups of Small-for-Gestational-Age: Differential Neurodevelopmental Outcomes (Q28386028) (← links)
- Accuracy and reproducibility of adipose tissue measurements in young infants by whole body magnetic resonance imaging (Q30897988) (← links)
- Experiences of violence before and during pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes: an analysis of the Canadian Maternity Experiences Survey (Q31016861) (← links)
- Secular change in size at birth from 1973 to 2003: national data from Denmark (Q31053025) (← links)
- Normative blood pressure data in the early neonatal period (Q31109528) (← links)
- Infant lower extremity long bone growth rates: comparison of contemporary with early 20th century data using mixed effect models (Q31123659) (← links)
- The impact of nonlinear exposure-risk relationships on seasonal time-series data: modelling Danish neonatal birth anthropometric data (Q31133149) (← links)
- Centile charts for birthweight for gestational age for Scottish singleton births (Q33321043) (← links)
- Standards for the measurement of birth weight, length and head circumference at term in neonates of European, Chinese and South Asian ancestry (Q33572861) (← links)
- Birth characteristics and the risk of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma based on histological subtype. (Q33620152) (← links)
- Risk factors and obstetric complications of large for gestational age births with adjustments for community effects: results from a new cohort study (Q33650448) (← links)
- Population-based placental weight ratio distributions. (Q33660503) (← links)
- Birth weight changes in a major city under rapid socioeconomic transition in China. (Q33681967) (← links)
- Longer exposure to a new refugee food ration is associated with reduced prevalence of small for gestational age: results from 2 cross-sectional surveys on the Thailand-Myanmar border (Q33731453) (← links)
- Characteristics associated with organic food consumption during pregnancy; data from a large cohort of pregnant women in Norway (Q33776259) (← links)
- Glycemic index and pregnancy: a systematic literature review. (Q33799099) (← links)
- Association between common variation at the FTO locus and changes in body mass index from infancy to late childhood: the complex nature of genetic association through growth and development (Q33838224) (← links)
- Discordant time trends in maternal body size and offspring birthweight of term deliveries in France between 1972 and 2003: data from the French National Perinatal Surveys. (Q33864127) (← links)
- Birth weight and prematurity in infants with single ventricle physiology: pediatric heart network infant single ventricle trial screened population (Q33955049) (← links)
- Secular trends of macrosomia in southeast China, 1994-2005 (Q34051666) (← links)
- Birth weight and other prenatal factors and risk of breast cancer in Asian-Americans (Q34372879) (← links)
- Possible relation between maternal consumption of added sugar and sugar-sweetened beverages and birth weight--time trends in a population (Q34456920) (← links)
- Adverse maternal outcomes associated with fetal macrosomia: what are the risk factors beyond birthweight? (Q34658808) (← links)
- Maternal obesity and occurrence of fetal macrosomia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. (Q34754686) (← links)
- Changes in birth weight between 2002 and 2012 in Guangzhou, China. (Q34757669) (← links)
- Postpartum haemorrhage in Canada and France: a population-based comparison. (Q34796190) (← links)
- Prepregnancy Body Mass Index, Smoking During Pregnancy, and Infant Birth Weight (Q34958494) (← links)
- Perspectives on weight gain and lifestyle practices during pregnancy among women with a history of macrosomia: a qualitative study in the Republic of Ireland. (Q35032920) (← links)
- Population based study on the outcome of small for gestational age newborns (Q35296145) (← links)
- Intake of probiotic food and risk of preeclampsia in primiparous women: the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (Q35465853) (← links)
- Trends in birth weight and gestational length among singleton term births in the United States: 1990-2005 (Q35559722) (← links)
- Best practice guidelines for monitoring socioeconomic inequalities in health status: lessons from Scotland (Q35649389) (← links)
- Exploring the relationship between maternal body mass index and offspring birth weight: Analysis of routinely collected data from 1967 to 2010 in Aberdeen, Scotland (Q35664115) (← links)
- The association between temporal changes in the use of obstetrical intervention and small-for-gestational age live births. (Q35792863) (← links)
- Gestational weight gain and child adiposity at age 3 years (Q35854771) (← links)
- A retrospective cohort study of factors relating to the longitudinal change in birth weight (Q35875333) (← links)
- Fetal growth and subsequent maternal risk of colorectal cancer (Q35920972) (← links)
- Pre-pregnant body mass index, weight gain and the risk of delivering large babies among non-diabetic mothers (Q35971526) (← links)
- Infants born large-for-gestational-age display slower growth in early infancy, but no epigenetic changes at birth (Q36106727) (← links)
- Through the looking glass at early-life exposures and breast cancer risk (Q36321391) (← links)
- Birth weight and risk of childhood solid tumors in Brazil: a record linkage between population-based data sets. (Q36356337) (← links)
- Race Disparities and Decreasing Birth Weight: Are All Babies Getting Smaller? (Q36402441) (← links)
- Does milk and dairy consumption during pregnancy influence fetal growth and infant birthweight? A systematic literature review (Q36422074) (← links)
- Insight into the causes of the recent secular trend in pediatric obesity: Common sense does not always prevail for complex, multi-factorial phenotypes (Q36430935) (← links)
- Evidence for effects of weight on reproduction in women (Q36514317) (← links)
- Prepregnancy physical activity in relation to offspring birth weight: a prospective population-based study in Norway-The HUNT Study (Q36602962) (← links)
- Risk factors and long-term health consequences of macrosomia: a prospective study in Jiangsu Province, China (Q36682101) (← links)