BACKGROUND:Studies on early predictors of intelligence often focus on single or few predictors and often on childhood intelligence. This study compared the contributions of a broad selection of potential early predictors of intelligence at different adult ages. METHODS:Information on predictors was recorded prospectively in the Copenhagen Perinatal Cohort during pregnancy, at delivery, and at 1- and 3-year examinations for children born between 1959-61. Adult intelligence was assessed at three independent follow-ups using three different tests of intelligence: Børge Priens Prøve, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, and Intelligenz-Struktur-Test 2000R. From a total of 4697 cohort members, three non-overlapping samples were derived. RESULTS:Th...
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....
peer reviewedSubjective age predicts consequential outcomes in old age, including risk of hospitaliz...
Aim To identify neonatal predictors to allow a developmental prognosis of very preterm / very-low bi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the early life predictors of childhood intelligence. DESIGN: Cohort study of ...
Parental education and maternal intelligence are well-known predictors of child IQ. However, the lit...
<b>Objective</b>: To identify the early life predictors of childhood intelligence. &...
Background: Although research into the continuity and change of personality traits during a lifespan...
Objectives. Early-life intelligence has been shown to predict multiple causes of death in population...
Aims: Prenatal and early life influences are important in the development of childhood cognitive abi...
Objective: To examine the effect of intrauterine and neonatal growth, prematurity and personal and e...
Parental education and maternal intelligence are well-known predictors of child IQ. However, the lit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of intrauterine and neonatal growth, prematurity and personal and e...
Background It has been suggested that in addition to genetic factors, fetal and post-natal growth in...
Background It has been suggested that in addition to genetic factors, fetal and post-natal growth in...
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....
peer reviewedSubjective age predicts consequential outcomes in old age, including risk of hospitaliz...
Aim To identify neonatal predictors to allow a developmental prognosis of very preterm / very-low bi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the early life predictors of childhood intelligence. DESIGN: Cohort study of ...
Parental education and maternal intelligence are well-known predictors of child IQ. However, the lit...
<b>Objective</b>: To identify the early life predictors of childhood intelligence. &...
Background: Although research into the continuity and change of personality traits during a lifespan...
Objectives. Early-life intelligence has been shown to predict multiple causes of death in population...
Aims: Prenatal and early life influences are important in the development of childhood cognitive abi...
Objective: To examine the effect of intrauterine and neonatal growth, prematurity and personal and e...
Parental education and maternal intelligence are well-known predictors of child IQ. However, the lit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of intrauterine and neonatal growth, prematurity and personal and e...
Background It has been suggested that in addition to genetic factors, fetal and post-natal growth in...
Background It has been suggested that in addition to genetic factors, fetal and post-natal growth in...
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....
peer reviewedSubjective age predicts consequential outcomes in old age, including risk of hospitaliz...
Aim To identify neonatal predictors to allow a developmental prognosis of very preterm / very-low bi...