Pro-inflammatory and low quality maternal diet in pregnancy and the risk of childhood lower lung function and asthma: a meta-analysis of 18,000 children

R. Mensink-Bout (Rotterdam, Netherlands), E. Van Meel (Rotterdam, Netherlands), J. De Jongste (Rotterdam, Netherlands), I. Annesi-Maesano (Paris, France), A. Aubert (Paris, France), J. Bernard (Paris, France), L. Chen (Dublin, Ireland), C. Cooper (Southampton, United Kingdom), S. Crozier (Southampton, United Kingdom), W. Hanke (Lodz, Poland), N. Harvey (Southampton, United Kingdom), J. Hébert (Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America), B. Heude (Paris, France), J. Jerzynska (Lodz, Poland), C. Kelleher (Dublin, Ireland), J. Mehegan (Dublin, Ireland), F. Mcauliffe (Dublin, Ireland), C. Phillips (Dublin, Ireland), K. Polanska (Lodz, Poland), C. Relton (Bristol, United Kingdom), N. Shivappa (Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America), M. Suderman (Bristol, United Kingdom), V. Jaddoe (Rotterdam, Netherlands), L. Duijts (Rotterdam, Netherlands)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Origins of respiratory diseases: do early life exposure and diet really matter?
Session: Origins of respiratory diseases: do early life exposure and diet really matter?
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4984
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases

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