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2021
Joaquino SMilet, Lee HC, Abrams B.  2021.  Pre-pregnancy body mass index, gestational weight gain and postnatal growth in preterm infants.. J Perinatol. 41(8):1825-1834.
2018
Vohr BR, Heyne R, Bann CM, Das A, Higgins RD, Hintz SR.  2018.  Extreme Preterm Infant Rates of Overweight and Obesity at School Age in the SUPPORT Neuroimaging and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Cohort.. J Pediatr. 200:132-139.e3.
Pai VV, Carmichael SL, Kan P, Leonard SA, Lee HC.  2018.  Maternal body mass index and risk of intraventricular hemorrhage in preterm infants.. Pediatr Res. 83(6):1146-1151.
2017
Tsur A, Mayo JA, Wong RJ, Shaw GM, Stevenson DK, Gould JB.  2017.  'The obesity paradox': a reconsideration of obesity and the risk of preterm birth.. J Perinatol. 37(10):1088-1092.
2016
Riley KL, Carmichael SL, Mayo JA, Shachar BZ, Girsen AI, Wallenstein MB, Gould JB, Stevenson DK, Shaw GM.  2016.  Body Mass Index Change between Pregnancies and Risk of Spontaneous Preterm Birth.. Am J Perinatol. 33(10):1017-22.
Girsen AI, Mayo JA, Carmichael SL, Phibbs CS, Shachar BZ, Stevenson DK, Lyell DJ, Shaw GM, Gould JB.  2016.  Women's prepregnancy underweight as a risk factor for preterm birth: a retrospective study.. BJOG. 123(12):2001-2007.
2015
Gage S, Kan P, Lee HC, Gould JB, Stevenson DK, Shaw GM, O'Brodovich HM.  2015.  Maternal Asthma, Preterm Birth, and Risk of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia.. J Pediatr. 167(4):875-880.e1.
2014
Jelliffe-Pawlowski LL, Ryckman KK, Bedell B, O'Brodovich HM, Gould JB, Lyell DJ, Borowski KS, Shaw GM, Murray JC, Stevenson DK.  2014.  Combined elevated midpregnancy tumor necrosis factor alpha and hyperlipidemia in pregnancies resulting in early preterm birth.. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 211(2):141.e1-9.
Shaw GM, Wise PH, Mayo J, Carmichael SL, Ley C, Lyell DJ, Shachar BZion, Melsop K, Phibbs CS, Stevenson DK et al..  2014.  Maternal prepregnancy body mass index and risk of spontaneous preterm birth.. Paediatr Perinat Epidemiol. 28(4):302-11.
Gould JB, Mayo J, Shaw GM, Stevenson DK.  2014.  Swedish and American studies show that initiatives to decrease maternal obesity could play a key role in reducing preterm birth.. Acta Paediatr. 103(6):586-91.