2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2018.06.020
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Effects of prenatal exposure to cigarettes on anthropometrics, energy intake, energy expenditure, and screen time in children

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“…In ↑D [195,[197][198][199][200] ↑D [201] ↑D [201] ↑D [193,197,198] ↑D [191,203,[205][206][207][208][209]214] ↑C [208] ↑D [194,203] BPA ↑ [30,44,76,87,222,225,226,229,459,699][267][223,224] ↑D [44,238,239,241,245,706,735] ↑D,T [31,48,51] ↑A [125,235,246] ↓A [696] ↑D [238,706] ↑A [232,…”
Section: In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In ↑D [195,[197][198][199][200] ↑D [201] ↑D [201] ↑D [193,197,198] ↑D [191,203,[205][206][207][208][209]214] ↑C [208] ↑D [194,203] BPA ↑ [30,44,76,87,222,225,226,229,459,699][267][223,224] ↑D [44,238,239,241,245,706,735] ↑D,T [31,48,51] ↑A [125,235,246] ↓A [696] ↑D [238,706] ↑A [232,…”
Section: In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epidemiological data strongly support a positive and probable causal association between maternal smoking and increased risk of obesity or overweight in offspring. Increased body fat and fat mass have also been reported in children born to women who smoke [203][204][205]. A metaanalysis based on 39 studies of 236,687 children reported an increased risk of obesity in children born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy (pooled OR 1.55) [206].…”
Section: Human Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%