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From: Prenatal adherence to the Mediterranean diet decreases the risk of having a small-for-gestational-age baby, ECLIPSES study

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Multivariable-adjusted ORs (95% CIs) of SAG (< P10) infant at birth in weight (A) and head circumference (B) associated with a 1-point increase in the maternal rMedDiet score for selected subgroups. *Models were adjusted for age (< 25, 25–29, ≥ 30), energy intake (Kcal/day), BMI (kg/m2), IOM GWG recommendations (insufficient, adequate, excessive), educational level (primary or lower, secondary, university) smoking (yes, no), social class (low, middle, high), type of delivery (normal vaginal, caesarean) primiparous (yes, no), and planned pregnancy (yes, no), except for the variables used as subgroup variables in each case. The diamonds represent OR and the whisker plots represent 95% CIs. BMI body mass index, GWG gestational weight gain, rMedDiet Mediterranean diet.

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