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  1. Maternal dietary inflammatory potential and quality are associated with offspring asthma risk over 10-year follow-up: the Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort Study
  2. Deriving the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Score in Women from Seven Pregnancy Cohorts from the European ALPHABET Consortium
  3. Dietary Inflammatory Index and Non-Communicable Disease Risk: A Narrative Review
  4. Maternal, but not paternal or grandparental, caffeine intake is associated with childhood obesity and adiposity: The Lifeways Cross-Generation Cohort Study
  5. Maternal Dietary Glycemic and Insulinemic Indixes Are Not Associated with Birth Outcomes or Childhood Adiposity at 5 Years of Age in an Irish Cohort Study
  6. Maternal Dietary Patterns and Birth Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  7. The Development and Evaluation of a Diet Quality Index for Asian Toddlers and Its Perinatal Correlates: The GUSTO Cohort Study
  8. Associations of maternal caffeine intake with birth outcomes: results from the Lifeways Cross Generation Cohort Study
  9. Prospective Associations of Maternal Dietary Patterns and Postpartum Mental Health in a Multi-Ethnic Asian Cohort: The Growing up in Singapore towards Healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) Study
  10. Adherence to a healthy eating index for pregnant women is associated with lower neonatal adiposity in a multiethnic Asian cohort: the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) Study
  11. Body composition measurement in young children using quantitative magnetic resonance: a comparison with air displacement plethysmography
  12. Which anthropometric measures best reflect neonatal adiposity?
  13. Body mass index trajectories in the first two years and subsequent childhood cardio-metabolic outcomes: a prospective multi-ethnic Asian cohort study
  14. Modifiable risk factors in the first 1000 days for subsequent risk of childhood overweight in an Asian cohort: significance of parental overweight status
  15. Maternal plasma phosphatidylcholine polyunsaturated fatty acids during pregnancy and offspring growth and adiposity
  16. Higher Maternal Dietary Protein Intake Is Associated with a Higher Risk of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus in a Multiethnic Asian Cohort
  17. Postnatal height and adiposity gain, childhood blood pressure and prehypertension risk in an Asian birth cohort
  18. Associations of maternal macronutrient intake during pregnancy with infant BMI peak characteristics and childhood BMI
  19. A healthy maternal dietary pattern is associated with lower offspring adiposity
  20. Correction: The Impact of Macronutrients on Retinal Microvasculature among Singapore Pregnant Women during the Mid-Late Gestation
  21. A vegetable, fruit, and white rice dietary pattern during pregnancy is associated with a lower risk of preterm birth and larger birth size in a multiethnic Asian cohort: the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) cohort study
  22. Infant body mass index peak and early childhood cardio-metabolic risk markers in a multi-ethnic Asian birth cohort
  23. The Impact of Macronutrients on Retinal Microvasculature among Singapore Pregnant Women during the Mid-Late Gestation
  24. Higher maternal protein intake is associated with lower neonatal abdominal adiposity
  25. The association of maternal vitamin D status with infant birth outcomes, postnatal growth and adiposity in the first 2 years of life in a multi-ethnic Asian population: the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) cohort study
  26. Maternal caffeine intake was associated with a higher risk of pregnancy loss
  27. Maternal Folate Status, but Not That of Vitamins B-12 or B-6, Is Associated with Gestational Age and Preterm Birth Risk in a Multiethnic Asian Population1,2
  28. Pregnancy caffeine intake associated with higher risk of low birth weight
  29. Relationships of maternal folate and vitamin B12 status during pregnancy with perinatal depression: The GUSTO study
  30. Dietary changes during pregnancy and the postpartum (confinement) period in Asian women