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Genetic and Shared Environmental Factors Do Not Confound the Association Between Birth Weight and Hypertension
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In the largest twin study on the fetal origins of hypertension, we found that decreased birth weight is associated with increased risk of hypertension independently of genetic factors, shared familial environment, and risk factors for hypertension in adulthood, including body mass index.
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