Diet and weight gain in pregnancy in relation to the birth weight and height of the infant

Methods and results are reported from a study of diet and weight gain in pregnancy. The findings show a correlation between height and body weight of the mother before pregnancy and the size of the fetus. The results also confirm that excessive weight gains during pregnancy may promote the developme...

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Birth Weight
Body Height
Body Weight
Comparative Aspects of Nutrition and Growth
Diet
Female
human nutrition
Humans
Infant, Newborn
infants
nutrition education
obesity
Obesity - etiology
Pregnancy
Pregnancy and nutrition
weight gain
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