Maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: Results from a follow-up of the PRECONCEPT trial
Growth faltering is associated with adverse consequences during childhood and later life. However, questions remain on the relative importance of preconception maternal nutritional status (PMNS) and child growth during the first 1000 d of life.
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| author | Nguyen, Phuong Hong Young, Melissa F. Khương, Long Quỳnh Tran, Lan Mai Duong, Thai Hong |
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| description | Growth faltering is associated with adverse consequences during childhood and later life. However, questions remain on the relative importance of preconception maternal nutritional status (PMNS) and child growth during the first 1000 d of life. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1427472025-12-08T10:11:39Z Maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: Results from a follow-up of the PRECONCEPT trial Nguyen, Phuong Hong Young, Melissa F. Khương, Long Quỳnh Tran, Lan Mai Duong, Thai Hong maternal and child health weight gain pregnancy childhood development weight capacity development nutrition pregnant women conditional growth maternal nutrition overweight obesity Growth faltering is associated with adverse consequences during childhood and later life. However, questions remain on the relative importance of preconception maternal nutritional status (PMNS) and child growth during the first 1000 d of life. 2021-06-01 2024-05-22T12:10:59Z 2024-05-22T12:10:59Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142747 en Open Access American Society for Nutrition Nguyen, Phuong Hong; Young, Melissa; Khuong, Long Quynh; Tran, Lan Mai; Duong, Thai Hong; et al. 2021. Maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: Results from a follow-up of the PRECONCEPT trial. Journal of Nutrition 151(5): 1302–1310. https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxab004 |
| spellingShingle | maternal and child health weight gain pregnancy childhood development weight capacity development nutrition pregnant women conditional growth maternal nutrition overweight obesity Nguyen, Phuong Hong Young, Melissa F. Khương, Long Quỳnh Tran, Lan Mai Duong, Thai Hong Maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: Results from a follow-up of the PRECONCEPT trial |
| title | Maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: Results from a follow-up of the PRECONCEPT trial |
| title_full | Maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: Results from a follow-up of the PRECONCEPT trial |
| title_fullStr | Maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: Results from a follow-up of the PRECONCEPT trial |
| title_full_unstemmed | Maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: Results from a follow-up of the PRECONCEPT trial |
| title_short | Maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: Results from a follow-up of the PRECONCEPT trial |
| title_sort | maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child attained body size at age 6 7 years results from a follow up of the preconcept trial |
| topic | maternal and child health weight gain pregnancy childhood development weight capacity development nutrition pregnant women conditional growth maternal nutrition overweight obesity |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142747 |
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