Anthropometric measures in middle age after exposure to famine during gestation: evidence from the Dutch famine
Aryeh D. Stein(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), LH Lumey(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Karin van der Pal‐de Bruin(Emory University), Patricia Zybert(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Andrew Rundle(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Henry S. Kahn(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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