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The following pages link to Area deprivation, individual factors and low birth weight in England: is there evidence of an "area effect"? (Q36768524):
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- Transgenerational healing: Educating children in genesis of healthy children, with focus on nutrition, emotion, and epigenetic effects on brain development. (Q30364493) (← links)
- Urban area disadvantage and under-5 mortality in Nigeria: the effect of rapid urbanization (Q30396847) (← links)
- Routinely collected English birth data sets: comparisons and recommendations for reproductive epidemiology (Q31042311) (← links)
- Correlates of low birth weight in term pregnancies: a retrospective study from Iran. (Q33329300) (← links)
- Area-level poverty and preterm birth risk: a population-based multilevel analysis (Q33369587) (← links)
- Assessing the relationship between socioeconomic conditions and urban environmental quality in Accra, Ghana (Q33644221) (← links)
- Living in stressful neighbourhoods during pregnancy: an observational study of crime rates and birth outcomes (Q33726843) (← links)
- Stressful life events, social health issues and low birthweight in an Australian population-based birth cohort: challenges and opportunities in antenatal care (Q33857762) (← links)
- Development and Initial Testing of a New Socioeconomic Status Measure Based on Housing Data (Q33875296) (← links)
- Investigating maternal risk factors as potential targets of intervention to reduce socioeconomic inequality in small for gestational age: a population-based study (Q34262524) (← links)
- Deprived neighborhoods and adverse perinatal outcome: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q34420317) (← links)
- The association of neighbourhood and individual social capital with consistent self-rated health: a longitudinal study in Brazilian pregnant and postpartum women (Q34549819) (← links)
- Parity and maternal education are associated with low birth weight in Malawi (Q34973268) (← links)
- Place of work and residential exposure to ambient air pollution and birth outcomes in Scotland, using geographically fine pollution climate mapping estimates (Q35875317) (← links)
- Social inequality and infant health in the UK: systematic review and meta-analyses. (Q36045095) (← links)
- Neighborhood effects on birthweight: an exploration of psychosocial and behavioral pathways in Baltimore, 1995--1996. (Q36474151) (← links)
- The effects of deprivation and relative deprivation on self-reported morbidity in England: an area-level ecological study (Q36758938) (← links)
- A cross-sectional study of determinants of birth weight of neonates in the Greater Accra region of Ghana (Q36774067) (← links)
- The social determinants of infant mortality and birth outcomes in Western developed nations: a cross-country systematic review. (Q37030767) (← links)
- Malaria infection, poor nutrition and indoor air pollution mediate socioeconomic differences in adverse pregnancy outcomes in Cape Coast, Ghana (Q37033463) (← links)
- Influence of maternal height and weight on low birth weight: a cross-sectional study in poor communities of northeastern Brazil (Q37297493) (← links)
- Birth weight trends in England and Wales (1986-2012): babies are getting heavier. (Q38638740) (← links)
- Diet and deprivation in pregnancy (Q43291660) (← links)
- Testing the effect of the epidemiologic paradox: birth weight of newborns of immigrant and non-immigrant mothers in the region of Valencia, Spain (Q43688491) (← links)
- How far can we explain the social class differential in respiratory function? A cross-sectional population study of 21,991 men and women from EPIC-Norfolk (Q46087511) (← links)
- Maternal social support and neighborhood income inequality as predictors of low birth weight and preterm birth outcome disparities: analysis of South Carolina Pregnancy Risk Assessment and Monitoring System survey, 2000-2003. (Q47178633) (← links)
- Neighborhood context and infant birthweight among recent immigrant mothers: a multilevel analysis (Q57773330) (← links)
- ‘Obese’ ‘sumo’ babies, morality and maternal identity (Q57942372) (← links)
- Are environmental factors for atopic eczema in ISAAC Phase Three due to reverse causation? (Q60696438) (← links)