Does tea consumption during early pregnancy have an adverse effect on birth outcomes?
<h4>Background</h4> <p>Tea, a common beverage, has been suggested to exhibit a number of health benefits. However, one of its active ingredients, caffeine, has been associated with preterm birth and low birthweight. We investigated whether tea consumption during early pregnancy is...
Main Authors: | Lu, J, He, J, Shen, S, Wei, X, Chen, N, Yuan, M, Qiu, L, Li, W, Chen, Q, Hu, C, Xia, H, Bartington, S, Cheng, K, Lam, K, Qiu, X |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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