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Maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring trajectories of height and adiposity: comparing maternal and paternal associations

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Maternal smoking during pregnancy has an intrauterine effect on birth length, and possibly on adiposity at birth and changes in height and adiposity in infancy. We do not find evidence of a specific intrauterine effect on height or adiposity changes after the age of 2 years.

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