Combined effects of dietary fat and birth weight on serum cholesterol concentrations: the Hertfordshire Cohort Study
BACKGROUND: Blood cholesterol responses to the manipulation of dietary fat vary widely between persons. Although epidemiologic evidence suggests that prenatal growth and nutrition influence adult cholesterol homeostasis, whether prenatal growth modifies the association between dietary fat intake and...
Main Authors: | Robinson, Sian M. (Author), Batelaan, Sue F. (Author), Syddall, Holly E. (Author), Aihie Sayer, Avan (Author), Dennison, Elaine M. (Author), Martin, Helen J. (Author), Barker, David J. (Author), Cooper, Cyrus, the Hertfordshire Cohort Study Group (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2006-07.
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