Reproductive and perinatal epidemiology / [edited by] Germaine Buck Louis and Robert Platt.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011.
Description
xiii, 340 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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    Subject(s)
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction to reproductive and perinatal epidemiology / Germaine M. Buck Louis and Robert W. Platt
    • Sensitive windows of human reproduction and development / Germaine M. Buck Louis
    • Fecundity and fertility / Germaine M. Buck Louis
    • Fecundity impairments / Germaine M. Buck Louis
    • Pregnancy, prenatal care, weight, and maternal age / Mary L. Hediger
    • Pregnancy complications / Michelle A. Williams
    • Obstetric intervention / Jun Zhang, K.S. Joseph, and William Fraser
    • Duration of gestation and timing of birth / Jun Zhang and David A. Savitz
    • Fetal growth : measurement and evaluation / Mary L. Hediger and K.S. Joseph
    • Birth defects / Martha Werler
    • Maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity / K.S. Joseph
    • Fetal and infant mortality and morbidity / K.S. Joseph
    • The fetuses-at-risk approach : causal and non-causal models / K.S. Joseph
    • Fetuses-at-risk approach : an evolving paradigm / Robert W. Platt
    • Causal inference in perinatal epidemiology : revisiting the birth weight paradox / Enrique F. Schisterman and Robert W. Platt
    • Unique methodologic challenges in reproductive and perinatal epidemiology / Robert W. Platt and Germaine M. Buck Louis
    • Novel study designs and their application in reproductive and perinatal epidemiology / Enrique F. Schisterman.
    ISBN
    • 9780195387902 (alk. paper)
    • 0195387902 (alk. paper)
    LCCN
    2010025520
    OCLC
    643443175
    RCP
    C - S
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