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Intake of Different Types of Fatty Acids in Infancy Is Not Associated with Growth, Adiposity, or Cardiometabolic Health Up to 6 Years of Age
Dietary Intake of Protein in Early Childhood Is Associated with Growth Trajectories between 1 and 9 Years of Age
Prenatal exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and non-verbal cognitive functioning in childhood
Prediction of Preadolescent Overweight and Poor Cardiometabolic Outcome in Children up to 6 Years of Age: Research Protocol
Macronutrient Intakes in Infancy Are Associated with Sleep Duration in Toddlerhood
Maternal vitamin D concentrations during pregnancy, fetal growth patterns, and risks of adverse birth outcomes
Maternal plasma PUFA concentrations during pregnancy and childhood adiposity: the Generation R Study
Abnormal gestational weight gain and health-related quality of life: the Generation R Study
Dietary acid load in early life and bone health in childhood: the Generation R Study
Bone Mass and Strength in School Age Children Exhibit Sexual Dimorphism Related to Differences in Lean Mass: The Generation R Study
Multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of 21,000 cases and 95,000 controls identifies new risk loci for atopic dermatitis
Higher Maternal Plasma n-3 PUFA and Lower n-6 PUFA Concentrations in Pregnancy Are Associated with Lower Childhood Systolic Blood Pressure
Dietary Intakes of Folic Acid and Methionine in Early Childhood Are Associated with Body Composition at School Age
A National Surveillance Survey on Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors: Suriname Health Study Protocol
First-trimester maternal protein intake and childhood kidney outcomes: the Generation R Study
Vitamin D Deficiency in School-Age Children Is Associated with Sociodemographic and Lifestyle Factors
Retinal Microvasculature and Cardiovascular Health in Childhood
The Development of a Diet Quality Score for Preschool Children and Its Validation and Determinants in the Generation R Study
Fetal and Childhood Growth Patterns Associated with Bone Mass in School-Age Children: The Generation R Study: FETAL/CHILDHOOD GROWTH PATTERNS AND BONE MASS IN SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
Feeding practices and child weight: Is the association bidirectional in preschool children?
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