2023
DOI: 10.1002/oby.23794
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The role of prenatal violence exposure in the development of disparities in children's adiposity from birth to middle childhood

Abstract: Objective: This study examined whether women's exposure to multiple types of violence during childhood and pregnancy was associated with children's BMI trajectories and whether parenting quality moderated those associations.Methods: A cohort of 1288 women who gave birth between 2006 and 2011 selfreported their exposure to childhood traumatic events, intimate partner violence (IPV), and residential address (linked to geocoded index of violent crime) during pregnancy. Children's length/height and weight at birth… Show more

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