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Maternal dietary quality, inflammatory potential and childhood adiposity: an individual participant data pooled analysis of seven European cohorts in the ALPHABET consortium.

Ling-Wei ChenAdrien M AubertNitin ShivappaJonathan Y BernardSara M Mensink-BoutAisling A GeraghtyJohn MeheganMatthew SudermanKinga PolanskaWojciech HankeAgnieszka JankowskaCaroline L ReltonSarah R CrozierNicholas C HarveyCyrus CooperMark HansonKeith M GodfreyRomy GaillardLiesbeth DuijtsBarbara HeudeJames R HébertFionnuala M McAuliffeCecily C KelleherCatherine M Phillips
Published in: BMC medicine (2021)
A pro-inflammatory, low-quality maternal antenatal diet may adversely influence offspring body composition and OWOB risk, especially during late-childhood. Promoting an overall healthy and anti-inflammatory maternal dietary pattern may contribute to the prevention of childhood obesity, a complex health issue requiring multifaceted strategy.
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