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Kate TILLING ; Yoav BEN-SHLOMO ; Natalia BOGDANOVICH ; Neil DAVIES ; KRAMER (Michael-S) : CAN. Department of Pediatrics. McGill University Faculty of Medicine. Montreal. ; Richard-M Martin ; Lidia MATUSH ; Rita PATEL ; George-Davey Smith ; WINDMEIJER (Frank) : GBR. Department of Economics. Centre for Market and Public Organisation. University of Bristol. Bristol. ; Department of Social Medicine. Mrc Centre for Causal Analyses in Translational Epidemiology. University of Bristol. Bristol. GBR ; Promotion of Breastfeeding Intervention Trial study group. INC ; The National Research and Applied Medicine. Mother and Child Centre. Minsk. BLR |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS C9mR0x8A. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Background Weight gain during infancy may programme later health outcomes, but examination of this hypothesis requires appropriate lifecourse methods and detailed[...]Article
Michael-S KRAMER ; Natalia BOGDANOVICH ; Beverley CHALMERS ; Jean-Paul Collet ; Viktor DOMBROVSKIY ; Thierry DUCRUET ; Irina DZIKOVICH ; Elena GLUCHANINA ; Elisabet HELSING ; Ellen-D HODNETT ; Tamara KOT ; Irina MEZEN ; Dimitri MKNUIK ; Lydia OVCHINIKOVA ; Zinaida SEVKOVSKAYA ; Stanley SHAPIRO ; George SHISHKO ; Anatoly USTINOVITCH ; Irina VANILOVICH ; Vyacheslav ZUBOVICH ; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. McGill University Faculty of Medicine. Montreal. PQ. CAN ; Department of Maternal and Child Health. Belarussian Ministry of Health. Minsk. BLR ; Department of Pediatrics. McGill University Faculty of Medicine. Montreal. PQ. CAN ; Probit Study Group. INC |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST uaxOCR0x. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Context Current evidence that breastfeeding is beneficial for infant and child health is based exclusively on observational studies. Potential sources of bias in such [...]