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Early life factors, childhood cognition and postal questionnaire response rate in middle age: the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s studyRealizing the Potential of Adolescence to Prevent Transgenerational Conditioning of Noncommunicable Disease Risk: Multi-Sectoral Design FrameworksA life course approach to injury prevention: a "lens and telescope" conceptual modelHow good is probabilistic record linkage to reconstruct reproductive histories? Results from the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s studyObstetrician-assessed maternal health at pregnancy predicts offspring future health.Early life predictors of childhood intelligence: evidence from the Aberdeen children of the 1950s study.Statistical issues in life course epidemiology.Dietary Patterns in Pregnancy in New Zealand-Influence of Maternal Socio-Demographic, Health and Lifestyle Factors.Exposure to repeat doses of antenatal glucocorticoids is associated with altered cardiovascular status after birth.Child nutrition and lower respiratory tract disease burden in New Zealand: a global context for a national perspective.From developmental origins of adult disease to life course research on adult disease and aging: insights from birth cohort studies.Global summary of maternal and newborn vitamin D status - a systematic review.A review of longitudinal studies on antenatal and postnatal depression.The Aberdeen Children of the 1950s cohort study: background, methods and follow-up information on a new resource for the study of life course and intergenerational influences on health.Antenatal immunisation intentions of expectant parents: Relationship to immunisation timeliness during infancy.Intergenerational determinants of offspring size at birth: a life course and graphical analysis using the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s Study (ACONF).Ethnic disparities in infectious disease hospitalisations in the first year of life in New Zealand.Adolescent understanding of DOHaD concepts: a school-based intervention to support knowledge translation and behaviour change.How do you recruit and retain a prebirth cohort? Lessons learnt from growing up in New Zealand.Physical activity and screen use policy and practices in childcare: results from a survey of early childhood education services in New Zealand.Provider engagement and choice in the Lead Maternity Carer System: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand.Early engagement with a Lead Maternity Carer: results from Growing Up in New Zealand.Depression symptoms during pregnancy: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand.Cohort profile: growing up in New Zealand.Pre- and postnatal drivers of childhood intelligence: evidence from Singapore.Child-care nutrition environments: results from a survey of policy and practice in New Zealand early childhood education services.A Longitudinal Study of Pre-pregnancy and Pregnancy Risk Factors Associated with Antenatal and Postnatal Symptoms of Depression: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand.Growing Up in New Zealand cohort alignment with all New Zealand births.Green Space and Physical Activity in Pregnant Women: Evidence From the Growing Up in New Zealand Study.Childhood socioeconomic position, educational attainment, and adult cardiovascular risk factors: the Aberdeen children of the 1950s cohort studyAdherence to nutritional guidelines in pregnancy: evidence from the Growing Up in New Zealand birth cohort studyLow Birth Weight and Optimal Fetal Development: A Global PerspectiveToo many left at risk by current folic acid supplementation use: evidence from Growing Up in New ZealandStudent engagement in very large classes: the teachers’ perspectiveIn the 21stCentury, what is an acceptable response rate?Commentary: The child is the mother of the woman: Intergenerational associations in maternal anthropometryRanked Importance of Childhood Obesity Determinants: Parents' Views across Ethnicities in New ZealandCaesarean section delivery and childhood obesity: evidence from the growing up in New Zealand cohort
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