Mensink-Bout, Sara MSara MMensink-Boutvan Meel, Evelien REvelien Rvan Meelde Jongste, Johan CJohan Cde JongsteAnnesi-Maesano, IsabellaIsabellaAnnesi-MaesanoAubert, Adrien MAdrien MAubertBernard, Jonathan YJonathan YBernardLING-WEI CHENCooper, CyrusCyrusCooperCrozier, Sarah RSarah RCrozierHanke, WojciechWojciechHankeHarvey, Nicholas CNicholas CHarveyHébert, James RJames RHébertHeude, BarbaraBarbaraHeudeJerzynska, JoannaJoannaJerzynskaKelleher, Cecily CCecily CKelleherMehegan, JohnJohnMeheganMcAuliffe, Fionnuala MFionnuala MMcAuliffePhillips, Catherine MCatherine MPhillipsPolanska, KingaKingaPolanskaRelton, Caroline LCaroline LReltonShivappa, NitinNitinShivappaSuderman, MatthewMatthewSudermanJaddoe, Vincent W VVincent W VJaddoeDuijts, LiesbethLiesbethDuijts2022-07-202022-07-202022-04-010903-1936https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/615723Severe fetal malnutrition has been related to an increased risk of respiratory diseases later in life, but evidence for the association of a suboptimal diet during pregnancy with respiratory outcomes in childhood is conflicting. We aimed to examine whether a pro-inflammatory or low-quality maternal diet during pregnancy was associated with child's respiratory health.enC-REACTIVE PROTEIN; LUNG-FUNCTION; INFLAMMATORY INDEX; ASTHMA RISK; PATTERNS; ATOPY; DIRECTION; DISEASE; WHEEZE; GROWTHMaternal diet in pregnancy and child's respiratory outcomes: an individual participant data meta-analysis of 18 000 childrenjournal article10.1183/13993003.01315-2021345039872-s2.0-85128801664WOS:000810421500016https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85128801664