Exposure–response relationship of household air pollution on body mass index among women in rural areas of Guatemala, India, Peru and Rwanda: household air pollution intervention network trial
Adolphe Ndikubwimana(University of Rwanda), Maggie L. Clark(Colorado State University), Lisa de las Fuentes(Washington University in St. Louis), Ephrem Dusabimana, Carmen Lucía Contreras(Air Liquide (United Kingdom)), William Checkley(Johns Hopkins University), Anaité Díaz-Artiga(Universidad del Valle de Guatemala), Thomas Clasen(Emory University), Egide Kalisa(Western University), Ghislaine Rosa(Imperial College London), Michael Johnson(Berkeley Air Monitoring Group (United States)), John P. McCracken(Universidad del Valle de Guatemala), Víctor G. Dávila‐Román(Washington University in St. Louis), Miles A. Kirby(Harvard Global Health Institute), Shirin Jabbarzadeh(Emory University), Lisa M. Thompson(Emory University), Amy Lovvorn(Johns Hopkins University), Sarada S. Garg, Jennifer L. Peel(Colorado State University), Bonnie N. Young(National Institutes of Health), Théoneste Ntakirutimana(University of Kigali), Lance A. Waller(Emory University), Jiantong Wang(Emory University), Ajay Pillarisetti(University of California, Berkeley), Patrick Karakwende(University of Kigali), Yunyun Chen(Sun Yat-sen University), Florien Ndagijimana, Jean Dieu Ntivuguruzwa
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