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Child health
Cohort study
Being overweight in infancy predicts overweight in childhood regardless of infant feeding method
- Correspondence to Professor Wendy Oddy, Telethon Kids Institute, Centre for Child Health Research, The University of Western Australia, P.O. Box 855, West Perth, WA 6872, Australia; Wendy.Oddy{at}telethonkids.org.au
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Being overweight in infancy predicts overweight in childhood regardless of infant feeding method
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- First published December 30, 2015.
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August 31, 2017
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