Associations between maternal metabolic parameters during pregnancy and fetal and child growth trajectories from 20 weeks' gestation to 5 years of age: Secondary analysis from the <scp>ROLO</scp> longitudinal birth cohort study
Helena C. Bartels(University College Dublin), Fionnuala M. McAuliffe(University College Dublin), Aisling A. Geraghty(University College Dublin), Linda M. O’Keeffe, Ciara McDonnell(Trinity College Dublin), Eileen C. O’Brien(University College Dublin), Kate O’Neill(University College Cork), Sarah Louise Killeen(University College Dublin), Cara A. Yelverton(University College Dublin)
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