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Being Macrosomic at Birth is an Independent Predictor of Overweight in Children: Results from the IDEFICS Study
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A Ornoy
A Plagemann
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Alfonso Siani
D Pettitt
Denes Molnar
DR Matthews
E Goodman
E Oken
HAPO Study Cooperative Research Group
HM Ehrenberg
J Bérard
J Peplies
J Peplies
JS Huang
L Schack-Nielsen
Luis A. Moreno
Marc Suling
MC Jolly
MD Shephard
Michael Tornaritis
MJ Murphy
MW Gillman
N Xita
O Langer
P Zimmet
Paola Russo
PR Olmos
RC Huang
S Phelan
S Stomfai
Sonia Sparano
SS Guo
Staffan Marild
Stefaan De Henauw
T Henriksen
TH Nesterenko
TJ Cole
TJ Cole
Toomas Veidebaum
UM Schaefer-Graf
W Ahrens
W Wooten Van
Wolfgang Ahrens
WT Friedewald
Y Wang
Y Yogev
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Last time updated on 04/12/2019