The association between higher maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and increased birth weight, adiposity and inflammation in the newborn

Author:

McCloskey K.123,Ponsonby A.-L.13,Collier F.24,Allen K.13,Tang M. L.K.13,Carlin J. B.13,Saffery R.13,Skilton M. R.5,Cheung M.13,Ranganathan S.13,Dwyer T.13,Burgner D.136,Vuillermin P.124

Affiliation:

1. Murdoch Childrens Research Institute; Royal Children's Hospital; Parkville Australia

2. Child Health Research Unit; Barwon Health; Geelong Australia

3. Department of Paediatrics; University of Melbourne; Parkville Australia

4. Deakin University; Geelong Australia

5. Boden Institute of Obesity, Nutrition, Exercise and Eating Disorders; University of Sydney; Sydney Australia

6. Department of Paediatrics; Monash University; Clayton Australia

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia

Jack Brockhoff Foundation

Scobie Trust

Shane O'Brien Memorial Asthma Foundation

Our Women's Our Children's Fundraising Committee Barwon Health

Rotary Club of Geelong

Shepherd Foundation

Ilhan Food Allergy Foundation

National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) Fellowship

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Nutrition and Dietetics,Health Policy,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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