Racial and geographic variation in effects of maternal education and neighborhood-level measures of socioeconomic status on gestational age at birth: Findings from the ECHO cohorts.

Preterm birth occurs at excessively high and disparate rates in the United States. In 2016, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program to investigate the influence of early life exposures on child health. Extant data from the...

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Main Authors: Anne L Dunlop, Alicynne Glazier Essalmi, Lyndsay Alvalos, Carrie Breton, Carlos A Camargo, Whitney J Cowell, Dana Dabelea, Stephen R Dager, Cristiane Duarte, Amy Elliott, Raina Fichorova, James Gern, Monique M Hedderson, Elizabeth Hom Thepaksorn, Kathi Huddleston, Margaret R Karagas, Ken Kleinman, Leslie Leve, Ximin Li, Yijun Li, Augusto Litonjua, Yunin Ludena-Rodriguez, Juliette C Madan, Julio Mateus Nino, Cynthia McEvoy, Thomas G O'Connor, Amy M Padula, Nigel Paneth, Frederica Perera, Sheela Sathyanarayana, Rebecca J Schmidt, Robert T Schultz, Jessica Snowden, Joseph B Stanford, Leonardo Trasande, Heather E Volk, William Wheaton, Rosalind J Wright, Monica McGrath, program collaborators for Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes
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Language:EN
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/6bb755a58aba4dd7b5508c0df7a9ea19
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