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Anita-L KOZYRSKYJ ; Peter JACOBY ; KENDALL (Garth-E) : AUS. School of Nursing and Midwifery. Curtin University of Technology. Perth Western Australia. ; Peter-D SLY ; ZUBRICK (Stephen-R) : AUS. Centre for Developmental Health. Curtin University of Technology. Perth. ; Centre for Child Health Research. University of Western Australia. Perth. AUS ; Telethon Institute for Child Health Research. Perth Western Australia. AUS |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS J9mR0xAI. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Objectives. Using data on 2868 children born in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study, we examined the association between changes in family socio[...]Article
Wendy-H ODDY ; Lawrence-J BEILIN ; Kevin-B BLAKE ; Nicholas-H DE KLERK ; Garth-E KENDALL ; Louis-I LANDAU ; Jill-L SHERRIFF ; Peter-D SLY ; Fiona-J STANLEY ; Curtin University of Technology. Department of Nutrition Dietetics and Food Science. Perth. AUS ; University of Western Australia. Centre for Child Health Research. Telethon Institute for Child Health Research. West Perth. AUS ; University of Western Australia. Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. West Perth. AUS |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS rl08R0xP. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Objectives : We investigated the relationship between breastfeeding, asthma and atopy, and child body mass index (BMI). Methods : From a prospective birth cohort [...]Article
Malcolm-R SEARS ; Jan-O COWAN ; Erin-M FLANNERY ; Justina-M GREENE ; Gpeter HERBISON ; Patrick-G HOLT ; Richie POULTON ; Peter-D SLY ; Drobin TAYLOR ; Andrew-R WILLAN ; Department of Medicine. Dunedin School of Medicine. University of Otago. Dunedin. NZL ; Department of Medicine. McMaster University. Hamliton. Ontario. CAN ; Telethon Institute for Child Health Research and Centre for Child Health Research. Perth Western Australia. AUS |[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS R0xJ3nwA. Diffusion soumise ... autorisation]. Background Breastfeeding is widely advocated to reduce risk of atopy and asthma, but the evidence for such an effect is conflicting. We aimed to assess long-ter[...]