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The Relationship of Maternal Prepregnancy Body Mass Index and Pregnancy Weight Gain to Neurocognitive Function at Age 10 Years among Children Born Extremely Preterm
Author(s) -
Elizabeth T. Jensen,
Jelske W. van der Burg,
T. Michael O’Shea,
Robert M. Joseph,
Elizabeth N. Allred,
Timothy Heeren,
Alan Leviton,
Karl Kuban,
Bhavesh Shah,
Rachana Singh,
Anne Smith,
Deborah Klein,
Susan McQuiston,
Julie V. Rollins,
Laurie M. Douglass,
Janice Ware,
Taryn Coster,
Brandi Henson,
Rachel Wilson,
Kirsten McGhee,
Patricia Lee,
Aimee Asgarian,
Anjali Sadhwani,
Ellen C. Perrin,
Emily Neger,
Kathryn Mattern,
Jenifer Walkowiak,
Susan Barron,
Jean A. Frazier,
Lauren Venuti,
Beth Powers,
Ann Foley,
Brian Dessureau,
Molly S. Wood,
Jill Damon-Minow,
Richard A. Ehrenkranz,
Jennifer Benjamin,
Elaine Romano,
Kathy Tsatsanis,
Katarzyna Chawarska,
Sophy Kim,
Susan Dieterich,
Karen Bearrs,
T. Michael O’Shea,
Nancy Peters,
Patricia D. Brown,
Emily Ansusinha,
Ellen Waldrep,
Jackie Friedman,
Gail Hounshell,
Debbie Allred,
Stephen C. Engelke,
Nancy DardenSaad,
Gary Stainback,
Diane Warner,
Janice Wereszczak,
Janice Bernhardt,
Joni McKeeman,
Eugene Meyer,
Steve Pastyrnak,
Wendy Burdo-Hartman,
J. A. Rathbun,
Sarah Nota,
Teri Crumb,
Madeleine Lenski,
Deborah Weiland,
Megan Lloyd,
Scott J. Hunter,
Michael E. Msall,
Rugile Ramoskaite,
Suzanne Wiggins,
Krissy Washington,
Ryan Martin,
Barbara Prendergast,
Megan Scott,
Judith Klarr,
Beth Kring,
Jennifer DeRidder,
Kelly Vogt
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/vqsy-x730
Subject(s) - neurocognitive , body mass index , weight gain , pregnancy , obstetrics , medicine , demography , body weight , cognition , psychiatry , biology , genetics , sociology