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1. Prebiotics and probiotics in pregnancy and breastfeeding

2. Selenium in pregnancy and breastfeeding

3. Exercise and physical activity in pregnancy

4. Polyunsaturated fatty acids in pregnancy and breastfeeding

5. Foods, exposures, and lifestyle risk factors in pregnancy and breastfeeding

6. Traditional and herbal remedies in pregnancy and breastfeeding

7. Effects of maternal age on pregnancy outcomes

8. Vitamin B3 (niacin) in pregnancy and breastfeeding

9. Cultural and traditional food practices in pregnancy and breastfeeding

10. Guidelines for breastfeeding and weaning

11. Vitamin B7 (biotin) in pregnancy and breastfeeding

12. Maternal stress in pregnancy and breastfeeding

13. Choline in pregnancy and breastfeeding

14. Vitamin K in pregnancy and breastfeeding

15. Potassium in pregnancy and breastfeeding

16. Pre-conception maternal body composition and gestational weight gain

17. Magnesium in pregnancy and breastfeeding

18. Vitamin B1 (thiamine) in pregnancy and breastfeeding

19. Paternal factors that affect conception and pregnancy

20. Zinc in pregnancy and breastfeeding

21. Iron in pregnancy and breastfeeding

22. Conceptual background to healthy growth and development

23. Macronutrients and fibre requirements during pregnancy

24. Vitamin B9 (folate) in pregnancy and breastfeeding

25. Guidelines for pregnancy

26. Vitamin A in pregnancy and breastfeeding

27. Vitamin D in pregnancy and breastfeeding

28. Vitamins C and E and other antioxidants in pregnancy and breastfeeding

29. Guidelines for the pre-conception period

30. Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) in pregnancy and breastfeeding

31. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) in pregnancy and breastfeeding

32. Practicalities: understanding nutrient recommendations

33. Association of Acylcarnitines With Maternal Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Is Defined by Chain Length: The S-PRESTO Study.

34. Longitudinal Dietary Trajectories With Cognitive and Psychosocial Well-Being in Chinese Adults Aged 85 Years and Older in Singapore.

35. Longitudinal characterization of determinants associated with obesogenic growth patterns in early childhood.

36. Trajectories of reported sleep duration associate with early childhood cognitive development.

37. Newborn body composition and child cardiovascular risk markers: a prospective multi-ethnic Asian cohort study.

38. The Kynurenine Pathway Metabolites in Cord Blood Positively Correlate With Early Childhood Adiposity.

39. Dichotomy in the Impact of Elevated Maternal Glucose Levels on Neonatal Epigenome.

40. Retinal microvasculature and time to pregnancy in a multi-ethnic pre-conception cohort in Singapore.

41. Brown Adipose Tissue, Adiposity, and Metabolic Profile in Preschool Children.

42. Maternal Adverse Childhood Experience and Depression in Relation with Brain Network Development and Behaviors in Children: A Longitudinal Study.

43. Erratum to: Mismatch between poor fetal growth and rapid postnatal weight gain in the first 2 years of life is associated with higher blood pressure and insulin resistance without increased adiposity in childhood: the GUSTO cohort study.

44. Cardiometabolic Profile of Different Body Composition Phenotypes in Children.

45. Mismatch between poor fetal growth and rapid postnatal weight gain in the first 2 years of life is associated with higher blood pressure and insulin resistance without increased adiposity in childhood: the GUSTO cohort study.

46. Maternal Glycemia During Pregnancy and Child Carotid Intima Media Thickness, Pulse Wave Velocity, and Augmentation Index.

47. Neural Transcription Correlates of Multimodal Cortical Phenotypes during Development.

48. Sex-Dependent Associations among Maternal Depressive Symptoms, Child Reward Network, and Behaviors in Early Childhood.

49. High Maternal Circulating Cotinine During Pregnancy is Associated With Persistently Shorter Stature From Birth to Five Years in an Asian Cohort.

50. Prospective associations of maternal choline status with offspring body composition in the first 5 years of life in two large mother-offspring cohorts: the Southampton Women's Survey cohort and the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes cohort.

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