نبذة مختصرة : This is the final version. Available on open access from Future Medicine via the DOI in this record ; Background: Prenatal caffeine exposure may influence offspring health via DNA methylation (DNAm) but no large studies have tested this. Materials & Methods: Epigenome-wide association studies and differentially methylated regions (DMRs) in cord blood (450k or EPIC Illumina arrays) were meta 51 analysed across 6 European cohorts (n = 3742), Differential methylation related to self-reported caffeine intake (mg/day) from coffee, tea, and cola was compared to assess whether caffeine is driving effects. Results: One CpG site (cg19370043, PRRX1) was associated with caffeine and another (cg14591243, STAG1) with cola intake. 12-22 DMRs were detected with limited overlap across caffeinated beverages. Conclusions: We found little evidence to support an intrauterine effect of caffeine on
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