Higher maternal adiposity reduces offspring birthweight if associated with a metabolically favourable profile
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David M. Evans | J. Tyrrell | T. Frayling | R. Freathy | A. Hattersley | N. Warrington | D. Scholtens | B. Knight | A. Wood | H. Yaghootkar | R. Beaumont | W. Lowe | D. Mason | G. Santorelli | Yingjie Ji | D. Lawlor | R. Azad | A. Kuang | William D. Thompson | M. Borges | W. Thompson | David M. Evans | David M. Evans
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