Background It has been suggested that in addition to genetic factors, fetal and post-natal growth influence childhood cognition, although it is unclear whether such an effect continues throughout childhood. This study aimed at investigating the potential relationships between childhood IQ at age 11 years and birth weight and height at the ages of 9 and 13 years, after adjusting for the confounding factors available to this investigation. Methods The Newcastle Thousand Families study, a prospectively followed cohort, originally consisted of all 1142 births in the city of Newcastle in May and June 1947. Using data on 733 members of this cohort, we investigated the associations between IQ at age 11, and birth weight and height at ages 9 and 13...
Parental education and maternal intelligence are well-known predictors of child IQ. However, the lit...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the effects of head growth prenatally, during infancy, and during later p...
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....
Background It has been suggested that in addition to genetic factors, fetal and post-natal growth in...
Aims: Prenatal and early life influences are important in the development of childhood cognitive abi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the early life predictors of childhood intelligence. DESIGN: Cohort study of ...
There is evidence that IQ tends to be higher in those who were heavier at birth or who grew taller i...
Objectives: Low birthweight has been reported to be associated with lower IQ at school age. Further,...
ObjectivesLow birthweight has been reported to be associated with lower IQ at school age. Further, s...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this work was to examine whether the positive association between birth wei...
Among 4630 boys, irrespective of the social class into which they were born, those who grew slowly d...
The negative effects of very low birthweight on intellectual development have been well documented, ...
Birth parameters have been hypothesized to have an influence on IQ. However, studies within the rang...
Objective: In two groups of children with and without the history of low birth weight (LBW), Intell...
Objective: In two groups of children with and without the history of low birth weight (LBW), Intell...
Parental education and maternal intelligence are well-known predictors of child IQ. However, the lit...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the effects of head growth prenatally, during infancy, and during later p...
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....
Background It has been suggested that in addition to genetic factors, fetal and post-natal growth in...
Aims: Prenatal and early life influences are important in the development of childhood cognitive abi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the early life predictors of childhood intelligence. DESIGN: Cohort study of ...
There is evidence that IQ tends to be higher in those who were heavier at birth or who grew taller i...
Objectives: Low birthweight has been reported to be associated with lower IQ at school age. Further,...
ObjectivesLow birthweight has been reported to be associated with lower IQ at school age. Further, s...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this work was to examine whether the positive association between birth wei...
Among 4630 boys, irrespective of the social class into which they were born, those who grew slowly d...
The negative effects of very low birthweight on intellectual development have been well documented, ...
Birth parameters have been hypothesized to have an influence on IQ. However, studies within the rang...
Objective: In two groups of children with and without the history of low birth weight (LBW), Intell...
Objective: In two groups of children with and without the history of low birth weight (LBW), Intell...
Parental education and maternal intelligence are well-known predictors of child IQ. However, the lit...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated the effects of head growth prenatally, during infancy, and during later p...
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....