Patterns of fetal and infant growth are related to atopy and wheezing disorders at age 3 years
Background: Little is known about whether patterns of early growth are associated with altered respiratory and immune development. This study relates prenatal and infant growth patterns to wheeze and atopy at age 3 years. Methods: Birth weight and length were measured in 1548 children born at term....
Main Authors: | Pike, Katharine P. (Author), Crozier, Sarah R. (Author), Lucas, Jane S.A (Author), Inskip, Hazel M. (Author), Robinson, Sian (Author), Roberts, Graham (Author), Godfrey, Keith M. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2010-12.
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