High materal pregnancy weight gain is associated with an increased risk of obesity in childhood and adulthood independent of maternal BMI

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High materal pregnancy weight gain is associated with an increased risk of obesity in childhood and adulthood independent of maternal BMI. / Schack-Nielsen, Lene; Mortensen, Erik L.; Michaelsen, Kim Fleischer; Sørensen, Thorkild I.A.

Program abstracts. The American Pediatric Society, 2005. p. 1020.

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Harvard

Schack-Nielsen, L, Mortensen, EL, Michaelsen, KF & Sørensen, TIA 2005, High materal pregnancy weight gain is associated with an increased risk of obesity in childhood and adulthood independent of maternal BMI. in Program abstracts. The American Pediatric Society, pp. 1020, International Congress on Developmental Origins of Health & Disease (DOHAD), Toronto, Canada, 16/11/2005.

APA

Schack-Nielsen, L., Mortensen, E. L., Michaelsen, K. F., & Sørensen, T. I. A. (2005). High materal pregnancy weight gain is associated with an increased risk of obesity in childhood and adulthood independent of maternal BMI. In Program abstracts (pp. 1020). The American Pediatric Society.

Vancouver

Schack-Nielsen L, Mortensen EL, Michaelsen KF, Sørensen TIA. High materal pregnancy weight gain is associated with an increased risk of obesity in childhood and adulthood independent of maternal BMI. In Program abstracts. The American Pediatric Society. 2005. p. 1020

Author

Schack-Nielsen, Lene ; Mortensen, Erik L. ; Michaelsen, Kim Fleischer ; Sørensen, Thorkild I.A. / High materal pregnancy weight gain is associated with an increased risk of obesity in childhood and adulthood independent of maternal BMI. Program abstracts. The American Pediatric Society, 2005. pp. 1020

Bibtex

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title = "High materal pregnancy weight gain is associated with an increased risk of obesity in childhood and adulthood independent of maternal BMI",
author = "Lene Schack-Nielsen and Mortensen, {Erik L.} and Michaelsen, {Kim Fleischer} and S{\o}rensen, {Thorkild I.A.}",
note = "Udgivet i Pediatric Research, Vol. 58(5), 2005; null ; Conference date: 16-11-2005 Through 19-11-2005",
year = "2005",
language = "English",
pages = "1020",
booktitle = "Program abstracts",
publisher = "The American Pediatric Society",

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RIS

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AU - Mortensen, Erik L.

AU - Michaelsen, Kim Fleischer

AU - Sørensen, Thorkild I.A.

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PY - 2005

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BT - Program abstracts

PB - The American Pediatric Society

Y2 - 16 November 2005 through 19 November 2005

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