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The strong impact of maternal marital status on birth body size before and during the Second World War in Poznań district, Poland.

Grażyna LiczbińskaMiroslav Králík
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2021)
Marital status could have acted through economic and social factors, level of psychosocial stress and support, social (in)stability. In the pre-war period, the place of residence much more reflected socio-economic differences between localities. Marginal economic, health and nutritional conditions associated with the WWII affected mothers regardless of the size of their place of residence.
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