Do effects of early life interventions on linear growth correspond to effects on neurobehavioural development? A systematic review and meta-analysis
<strong>Background</strong> Faltering in linear growth and neurobehavioural development during early childhood are often assumed to have common causes because of their consistent association. This notion has contributed to a global focus on the promotion of nutrition during pregnancy and...
Main Authors: | Prado, EL, Larson, LM, Cox, K, Bettencourt, K, Kubes, JN, Shankar, AH |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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