Socioeconomic disparities and infancy growth trajectory: a population-based and longitudinal study
Abstract Background The association of low socioeconomic status (SES) with childhood and adolescent obesity has been reported. It is unknown whether low SES affects body mass index (BMI) growth trajectory in the first 12 mo of life. Moreover, accelerated growth as a compensatory mechanism for low bi...
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Auteurs principaux: | Zi-yu Shao, Peng Wang, Pei Li, Yu Sun, Pei-pei Li, Peng Zhu |
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2021
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