The generation and overestimation of the association between birth weight and blood pressure in epidemiological studies: A meta-analysis of the fetal-origins hypothesis of chronic disease

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Main Authors: Huxley, R, Neil, A, Collins, R
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Published: 2002
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The generation and overestimation of the association between birth weight and blood pressure in epidemiological studies: A meta-analysis of the fetal-origins hypothesis of chronic disease
title The generation and overestimation of the association between birth weight and blood pressure in epidemiological studies: A meta-analysis of the fetal-origins hypothesis of chronic disease
title_full The generation and overestimation of the association between birth weight and blood pressure in epidemiological studies: A meta-analysis of the fetal-origins hypothesis of chronic disease
title_fullStr The generation and overestimation of the association between birth weight and blood pressure in epidemiological studies: A meta-analysis of the fetal-origins hypothesis of chronic disease
title_full_unstemmed The generation and overestimation of the association between birth weight and blood pressure in epidemiological studies: A meta-analysis of the fetal-origins hypothesis of chronic disease
title_short The generation and overestimation of the association between birth weight and blood pressure in epidemiological studies: A meta-analysis of the fetal-origins hypothesis of chronic disease
title_sort generation and overestimation of the association between birth weight and blood pressure in epidemiological studies a meta analysis of the fetal origins hypothesis of chronic disease
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