Newborn length predicts early infant linear growth retardation and disproportionately high weight gain in a low-income population

scientific article published on 29 September 2013

Newborn length predicts early infant linear growth retardation and disproportionately high weight gain in a low-income population is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.EARLHUMDEV.2013.09.008
P932PMC publication ID3859373
P698PubMed publication ID24083893
P5875ResearchGate publication ID257300097

P50authorKenneth Michael HambidgeQ87867908
Linda L. WrightQ113241869
Nancy KrebsQ114399374
Jamie E WestcottQ114512610
Leland V. MillerQ120837908
P2093author name stringMark Kindem
Ana Garcés
Samuel Clark Berngard
Jennifer Bishop Berngard
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P921main subjectweight gainQ3403879
P304page(s)967-972
P577publication date2013-09-29
P1433published inEarly Human DevelopmentQ5326666
P1476titleNewborn length predicts early infant linear growth retardation and disproportionately high weight gain in a low-income population
P478volume89

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