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We propose a cross-sectional analysis of 630 children ages 4-8 years who previously (2009-2013) participated in the NICHD National Fetal Growth Studies, a longitudinal study of fetal growth, and recently completed a child study visit (2017-2019). Aim
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We propose a cross-sectional analysis of 630 children ages 4-8 years who previously (2009-2013) participated in the NICHD National Fetal Growth Studies, a longitudinal study of fetal growth, and recently completed a child study visit (2017-2019). Aim
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Phthalates and childhood obesity in a racially, ethnically and geographically diverse cohort.
We propose a cross-sectional analysis of 630 children ages 4-8 years who previously (2009-2013) participated in the NICHD National Fetal Growth Studies, a longitudinal study of fetal growth, and recently completed a child study visit (2017-2019). Aim

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    Hunt, Kelly
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    2018-2537
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    5UG3OD023316-02
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    Phthalates and childhood obesity in a racially, ethnically and geographically diverse cohort.
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    Columbia University, Christiana Care Health System,Saint Peters University Hospital, New York Hospital, Queens, Medical University of South Carolina, University of Alabama, Northwestern University, University of California, Irvine, Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, Fountain Valley Hospital, Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, Tufts University
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    630
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