Switkowski, K. M., Jacques, P. F., Must, A., Hivert, M., Fleisch, A., Gillman, M. W., . . . Oken, E. (2017). Higher Maternal Protein Intake during Pregnancy Is Associated with Lower Cord Blood Concentrations of Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF)-II, IGF Binding Protein 3, and Insulin, but Not IGF-I, in a Cohort of Women with High Protein Intake. J Nutr.
Chicago ZitierstilSwitkowski, Karen M., Paul F. Jacques, Aviva Must, Marie-France Hivert, Abby Fleisch, Matthew W. Gillman, Sheryl Rifas-Shiman, und Emily Oken. "Higher Maternal Protein Intake During Pregnancy Is Associated With Lower Cord Blood Concentrations of Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF)-II, IGF Binding Protein 3, and Insulin, but Not IGF-I, in a Cohort of Women With High Protein Intake." J Nutr 2017.
MLA ZitierstilSwitkowski, Karen M., et al. "Higher Maternal Protein Intake During Pregnancy Is Associated With Lower Cord Blood Concentrations of Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF)-II, IGF Binding Protein 3, and Insulin, but Not IGF-I, in a Cohort of Women With High Protein Intake." J Nutr 2017.