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Figure 2

From: Exposure to parental smoking and child growth and development: a cohort study

Figure 2

Adjusted* associations of exposure to prenatal and postnatal parental smoking with child anthropometric measures and blood pressure at age 6.5 years. (a) Height. (b) BMI. (c) Total (triceps + subscapular) skinfold thickness. (d) Overweight/obesity. (e) Systolic blood pressure. (f) Diastolic blood pressure. * Partial adjustment model controlled for cluster, child sex and age at outcome measures; full model additionally adjusted for maternal and paternal age, height, BMI, education, and occupation, marital status of parents at birth, birth order, maternal drinking during pregnancy, and paternal smoking at 6.5 years age (for maternal smoking only).

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