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2011Stressful life events, social health issues and low birthweight in an Australian population-based birth cohort: challenges and opportunities in antenatal careBrown, S.; Yelland, J.; Sutherland, G.; Baghurst, P.; Robinson, J.
2015Maternal body size prior to pregnancy, gestational diabetes and weight gain: associations with insulin resistance in children at 9-10 yearsMaftei, O.; Whitrow, M.; Davies, M.; Giles, L.; Owens, J.; Moore, V.
2017Pregnancy outcomes and insulin requirements in women with type 1 diabetes treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion and multiple daily injections: cohort studyAbell, S.K.; Suen, M.; Pease, A.; Boyle, J.A.; Soldatos, G.; Regan, J.; Wallace, E.M.; Teede, H.J.
2017Trajectories of anxiety and health related quality of life during pregnancySchubert, K.; Air, T.; Clark, S.; Grzeskowiak, L.; Miller, E.; Dekker, G.; Baune, B.; Clifton, V.; Mazza, M.
2014The impact of Aboriginal status, cigarette smoking and smoking cessation on perinatal outcomes in South AustraliaHodyl, N.; Grzeskowiak, L.; Stark, M.; Scheil, W.; Clifton, V.
2014Risk factors for excessive gestational weight gain in a healthy, nulliparous cohortRestall, A.; Taylor, R.; Thompson, J.; Flower, D.; Dekker, G.; Kenny, L.; Poston, L.; McCowan, L.
2019Caesarean section and risk of type 1 diabetes: whole-of-population studyBegum, M.; Pilkington, R.; Chittleborough, C.; Lynch, J.; Penno, M.; Smithers, L.
2018Metabolic syndrome in pregnancy and risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes: a prospective cohort of nulliparous womenGrieger, J.; Bianco-Miotto, T.; Grzeskowiak, L.; Leemaqz, S.; Poston, L.; McCowan, L.; Kenny, L.; Myers, J.; Walker, J.; Dekker, G.; Roberts, C.; Langenberg, C.
2014Preconception dietary patterns in human pregnancies are associated with preterm deliveryGrieger, J.; Grzeskowiak, L.; Clifton, V.
2014Randomized controlled trial of maternal omega-3 long-chain PUFA supplementation during pregnancy and early childhood development of attention, working memory, and inhibitory controlGould, J.; Makrides, M.; Colombo, J.; Smithers, L.