2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-023-02815-9
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Prenatal environmental exposures associated with sex differences in childhood obesity and neurodevelopment

Abstract: Background Obesity and neurodevelopmental delay are complex traits that often co-occur and differ between boys and girls. Prenatal exposures are believed to influence children’s obesity, but it is unknown whether exposures of pregnant mothers can confer a different risk of obesity between sexes, and whether they can affect neurodevelopment. Methods We analyzed data from 1044 children from the HELIX project, comprising 93 exposures during pregnancy,… Show more

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