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Research Article

Long-term consequences of maternal overweight in pregnancy on offspring later health: Findings from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study

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Pages 434-438 | Received 02 Mar 2014, Accepted 27 Apr 2014, Published online: 09 Jun 2014

Figures & data

Table I. Characteristics of the study cohort including maternal characteristics, neonatal measurements, adult socio-economic measures, and disease outcomes separately for men and women.

Figure 1. Hazard ratio per 1 kg/m2 increase in maternal BMI for all- cause mortality, cancer mortality, cardiovascular disease, CHD, stroke, and type 2 diabetes incidence. B = both sexes; M = males; F = females.

Figure 1. Hazard ratio per 1 kg/m2 increase in maternal BMI for all- cause mortality, cancer mortality, cardiovascular disease, CHD, stroke, and type 2 diabetes incidence. B = both sexes; M = males; F = females.

Table II. Cumulative incidence and risk of all-cause mortality, cancer death and incidence, cardiovascular disease, CHD, stroke, and diabetes according to mother's body mass index. Results for males and females combined.

Table III. Cumulative incidence and risk of all-cause mortality, cancer death and incidence, cardiovascular disease, CHD, stroke, and diabetes according to mother's body mass index. Results for males.

Table IV. Cumulative incidence and risk of all-cause mortality, cancer death and incidence, cardiovascular disease, CHD, stroke, and diabetes according to mother's body mass index. Results for females.

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