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The impact of maternal smoking on fetal and infant growth
S. E. Vielwerth
*
,
R. B. Jensen
, T. Larsen,
G. Greisen
*
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Department of Neonatology
Department of Growth and Reproduction
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Maternal Smoking
100%
Fetal Growth
100%
Infant Growth
100%
Low Birth Weight
50%
Risk Factors
33%
Birth Weight
33%
Third Trimester
33%
Postnatal Growth
33%
Major Risk Factors
16%
Beneficial Effects
16%
Birth Length
16%
Anthropometric Measurements
16%
3rd Trimester
16%
Gestational Age
16%
Ultrasound Measurements
16%
Low Weight
16%
Biparietal Diameter
16%
Prenatal Growth
16%
Linear Growth
16%
Smoking Habits
16%
Mid-pregnancy
16%
Fetal Size
16%
Small Fetus
16%
Age-based
16%
Adult Health Outcomes
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Maternal Smoking
100%
Child Growth
100%
Low Birth Weight
50%
Third Trimester Pregnancy
33%
Birth Weight
33%
Postnatal Growth
33%
Prenatal Growth
16%
Smoking Habit
16%
Smoking Reduction
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Low Birth Weight
100%
Birth Weight
66%
Anthropometry
33%
Gestational Age
33%
Health Outcomes
33%
Smoking Reduction
33%
Biparietal Distance
33%