@article{3102609, title = "Could children born to mothers with COVID-19 be more prone to non-communicable diseases?", author = "Malamitsi-Puchner, A. and Briana, D.D. and Giudice, L. and Di Renzo, G.C.", journal = "Acta Paediatrica, International Journal of Paediatrics", year = "2021", volume = "110", number = "4", pages = "1367-1368", publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd", doi = "10.1111/apa.15757", keywords = "adolescence; amnion; Article; behavior disorder; breast feeding; cardiovascular disease; cesarean section; child; conception; coronavirus disease 2019; diabetes mellitus; diarrhea; dietary intake; dysbiosis; feeding difficulty; fetus growth; high risk infant; human; hypertension; illness trajectory; Influenza A virus (H1N1); intrauterine growth retardation; kidney disease; lockdown; low birth weight; lung disease; mental disease; microbiome; mother; newborn disease; non communicable disease; obesity; placenta tissue; postnatal care; pregnancy complication; premature labor; prematurity; priority journal; progeny; risk assessment; risk factor; school; sedentary lifestyle; social status; stillbirth; symptom; unhealthy diet; virus infection; complication; female; newborn; pathophysiology; pregnancy; pregnancy complication; prenatal exposure; vertical transmission; virology, COVID-19; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical; Noncommunicable Diseases; Pregnancy; Pregnancy Complications, Infectious; Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects; Risk Factors" }