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Association of Growth During Infancy with Neurodevelopment and Obesity in Children Born Very Preterm: The Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes Cohort

T. Michael O’Shea, Elizabeth T. Jensen, Joe Yi, Barry M. Lester, Judy L. Aschner, Annemarie Stroustrup, Xueying Zhang, Monica McGrath, Keia Sanderson, Robert M. Joseph, Rachana Singh, Amanda L. Thompson, Julie A. Hofheimer, Betty R. Vohr, Elisabeth McGowan, Hudson P. Santos, Rebecca C. Fry, P. Brian Smith, Johns Hopkins, Lisa P. Jacobson, Diane Catellier, Richard Gershon, David Cella, Patrick J. Parsons, K. Kurunthachalam, Timothy R. Fennell, Susan Sumner, Xiaoli Du, Barbara O’Brien, Manish Arora, Susan L. Teitelbaum, Robert O. Wright, Heather M. Stapleton, P. Lee Ferguson, Jun Young Lee, John A. Snowden, Stephanie L. Merhar, Andrea Lampland, Andrew Reynolds, Paul E. Moore, Lisa K. Washburn, Wayne O. Carter, Steven L. Pastyrnak, Charles R. Neal, Lynne M. Smith, Jennifer Helderman, Ruben Vaidya, Rita Obeid, Caitlin K. Rollins, K. Bear, Steven L. Pastyrnak, Matthias Lenski, Rachana Singh, Michael E. Msall, Jean A. Frazier, Semsa Gogcu, A. Montgomery, Karl Kuban, Laurie M. Douglass, Hernán Jara, Robert M. Joseph

2024The Journal of Pediatrics10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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MedicinePediatricsNeonatal intensive care unitObesityCohortCohort studyAssociation (psychology)Internal medicinePhilosophyEpistemologyInfant Development and Preterm CareInfant Nutrition and HealthChild Nutrition and Feeding Issues
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