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Pubertal anthropometry in sons and daughters of women with preeclamptic or normotensive pregnancies
BMJ - Archives of Diseases in Childhood, 07/06/09
Ogland B et al. - The higher BMI and wider waist of daughters of women with preeclampsia was only present if their mothers were obese. These results suggest that preeclampsia in obese women may lead to a distinct disadvantage in body size for their daughters in early puberty.
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