Maternal blood pressure mediates the association between maternal obesity and infant weight gain in early postpartum


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Paige K. Berger, J. Plows, Roshonda B Jones, N. Pollock, Tanya L. Alderete, J. Ryoo, M. Goran
Pediatric obesity, 2019

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Berger, P. K., Plows, J., Jones, R. B., Pollock, N., Alderete, T. L., Ryoo, J., & Goran, M. (2019). Maternal blood pressure mediates the association between maternal obesity and infant weight gain in early postpartum. Pediatric Obesity.


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Berger, Paige K., J. Plows, Roshonda B Jones, N. Pollock, Tanya L. Alderete, J. Ryoo, and M. Goran. “Maternal Blood Pressure Mediates the Association between Maternal Obesity and Infant Weight Gain in Early Postpartum.” Pediatric obesity (2019).


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Berger, Paige K., et al. “Maternal Blood Pressure Mediates the Association between Maternal Obesity and Infant Weight Gain in Early Postpartum.” Pediatric Obesity, 2019.


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@article{paige2019a,
  title = {Maternal blood pressure mediates the association between maternal obesity and infant weight gain in early postpartum},
  year = {2019},
  journal = {Pediatric obesity},
  author = {Berger, Paige K. and Plows, J. and Jones, Roshonda B and Pollock, N. and Alderete, Tanya L. and Ryoo, J. and Goran, M.}
}

Abstract

It is unknown to what extent higher maternal blood pressure (BP) in early postpartum impacts the relationship between higher maternal weight status and greater infant weight gain in early postpartum.


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