Association of schizophrenia with low maternal body mass index, small size at birth, and thinness during childhood
Background: Nutritional factors in early life may contribute to the neurodevelopmental deficit in schizophrenia. This study explores the influence of maternal body size, size at birth, and childhood growth on future risk for schizophrenia. Subjects and Methods: This population-based cohort study com...
Main Authors: | Wahlbeck, Kristian (Author), Forsén, Tom (Author), Osmond, Clive (Author), Barker, David J.P (Author), Eriksson, Johan G. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2001.
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