Maternal and fetal genetic effects on birth weight and their relevance to cardio-metabolic risk factors
Translational Research Institute · The University of Queensland · +153 more institutions
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Authors
208- NMNicole M. WarringtonCorresponding
Translational Research Institute, The University of Queensland
- RNRobin N. Beaumont
University of Exeter, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
- MHMomoko Horikoshi
Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences
- FRFelix R. Day
University of Cambridge, MRC Epidemiology Unit
- ØHØyvind Helgeland
Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Haukeland University Hospital, University of Bergen
Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- Offspring
- Mendelian randomization
- Biology
- Birth weight
- Fetus
- Blood pressure
- Allele
- Maternal effect
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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Funding
- ELEli Lilly and Company
- PPfizer
- SSanofi
- UHUniversity Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
- UPUniversitat Pompeu Fabra
- SMSidra Medicine
- NINational Institute for Health and Care Research
- UOUniversity of Southampton
- SServier
- NINational Institute for Health Research Southampton Biomedical Research Centre
- MRMedical Research CouncilAwards: MR/M005070/1, MC_UU_12011/4, MC_PC_13046, MC_PC_13048, MR/J012165/1, MC_UU_00011/5, MC_UU_12015/2, MC_PC_15018, MC_UU_12015/1, MC_UU_00011/6, MC_UU_00011/1, MC_PC_19009, MC_UU_00007/10