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. 2015 Jul 22;100(10):3641–3650. doi: 10.1210/jc.2015-1728

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

A–D, Associations of maternal suprailiac skinfold with child weight (A), length (B), subscapular (C), and triceps (D) skinfolds from birth to 24 months. Point estimates and 95% CIs for associations of log-transformed child anthropometric outcome with maternal suprailiac skinfold. Regression coefficients and CIs are reported as percentage change in child anthropometric outcome for one SD increase in maternal suprailiac skinfold. Each of the four panels gives results from four different linear regression models with maternal suprailiac skinfold as predictor. All four models adjusted for temporal effects, child sex, ethnicity, gestational age, parity, maternal height, education, age, ppBMI, and gestational weight gain. Time was coded using a binary variable for each distinct time point and interaction terms of time with each variable in the model were included. Results are also reported in Supplemental Tables 20, 22, 24, and 26.