Correction to: Exposure to improved nutrition from conception to age 2 years and adult cardiometabolic disease risk: misclassification of 31 individuals
Nicole D. Ford(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Aryeh D. Stein(Emory University), Reynaldo Martorell(Emory University), Jere R. Behrman(California University of Pennsylvania), Manuel Ramírez‐Zea(Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama), John A. Maluccio(Middlebury College), John Hoddinott(Cornell University)
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