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Publications by Ki-Nam Kim
Maternal Iron Intake at Mid-Pregnancy Is Associated With Reduced Fetal Growth: Results From Mothers and Children’s Environmental Health (MOCEH) Study
Nutrition Journal
Medicine
Nutrition
Dietetics
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Maternal Fruit and Vegetable or Vitamin C Consumption During Pregnancy Is Associated With Fetal Growth and Infant Growth Up to 6 Months: Results From the Korean Mothers and Children’s Environmental Health (MOCEH) Cohort Study
Nutrition Journal
Medicine
Nutrition
Dietetics
Maternal Nutrition and Fetal Growth: The Role of Iron Status and Intake During Pregnancy
Nutrition and Dietary Supplements
Medicine
Nutrition
Dietetics
Multiple Assessment Methods of Prenatal Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation From Telecommunication in the Mothers and Children’s Environmental Health (MOCEH) Study
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
Medicine
Environmental
Public Health
Occupational Health
Maternal Caffeine Intake During Pregnancy and Risk of Fetal Growth Restriction: A Large Prospective Observational Study
Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey
Medicine
Gynecology
Obstetrics
Reduced Physical Activity in Pregnancy Reduces Maternal Vascular Resistance and Improves Fetal Growth
Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Nuclear Medicine
Radiology
Ultrasound Technology
Gynecology
Reproductive Medicine
Radiological
Imaging
Obstetrics
Medicine
A Maternal “Mixed, High Sugar” Dietary Pattern Is Associated With Fetal Growth
Maternal and Child Nutrition
Nutrition
Pediatrics
Gynecology
Dietetics
Public Health
Perinatology
Environmental
Obstetrics
Child Health
Occupational Health
773: Is High Maternal Level of Cell-Free Fetal DNA Associated With Adverse Pregnancy Outcome?
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Gynecology
Obstetrics
Modest and Severe Maternal Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy Are Associated With Fetal Anaemia and Organ-Specific Hypoxia in Rats
Scientific Reports
Multidisciplinary
Dynamic Change in Adiposity From Fetal to Postnatal Life Is Involved in the Metabolic Syndrome Associated With Reduced Fetal Growth
Diabetologia
Internal Medicine
Endocrinology
Metabolism
Diabetes