Maternal prepregnancy obesity and achievement of infant motor developmental milestones in the upstate KIDS study
Obesity2015Vol. 23(4), pp. 907–913
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Abstract
Maternal prepregnancy obesity was associated with a slightly longer time for infant to sit and crawl, potentially due to a compromised intrauterine environment or reduced physically active play.
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