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AUTHOR
Edwin Mitchell
Additional file 3: Table S2. of Maternal post-natal tobacco use and current parental tobacco use is associated with higher body mass index in children and adolescents: an international cross-sectional study
basic characteristics of contributing centres for adolescents, including association between parental smoking and BMI (+/- kg/m2, (SE)) of participants in each centre. (DOC 122Â kb)
Additional file 2: Table S1. of Maternal post-natal tobacco use and current parental tobacco use is associated with higher body mass index in children and adolescents: an international cross-sectional study
basic characteristics of contributing centres for 6â 7 year old children, including association between parental smoking and BMI (+/- kg/m2, (SE)) of participants in each centre. (DOC 73Â kb)
Additional file 4: Figure S2. of Maternal post-natal tobacco use and current parental tobacco use is associated with higher body mass index in children and adolescents: an international cross-sectional study
Reported exposure of study subjects to parental smoking. Panel (a) shows the proportion of 6â 7 year olds exposed maternal smoking in their first year of life, panel (b) shows the proportion of 6â 7 year olds exposed to any current parental smoking, and panel (c) shows the proportion of adolescents exposed to any current parental smokingii. (TIFF 8254Â kb)
Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Maternal post-natal tobacco use and current parental tobacco use is associated with higher body mass index in children and adolescents: an international cross-sectional study
Flow of subjects through study. Children are represented in panel (a) and adolescents in panel (b). (TIFF 3798Â kb)