Relationships of pregnancy and postpartum diet quality with offspring birth weight and weight status through 12 months
Leah Lipsky,
Jenna Cummings,
Anna Maria Siega‐Riz
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study examined relationships of maternal pregnancy and postpartum diet quality with infant birth size and weight status indicators through 12 months and tested whether breastfeeding duration modifies these associations.MethodsIn the Pregnancy Eating Attributes Study (PEAS), dietary intake was assessed six times in 458 mothers who were followed from early pregnancy through 12 months postpartum (2014–2018). Logistic and linear mixed models estimated relationships of pregnancy and postpartum diet qu… Show more
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