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Growth During Infancy After Extremely Preterm Birth: Associations with Later Neurodevelopmental and Health Outcomes

T. Michael O’Shea, Hannah M. Register, Joe Yi, Elizabeth T. Jensen, Robert M. Joseph, Karl Kuban, Jean A. Frazier, Lisa K. Washburn, Mandy B. Belfort, Andrew M. South, Hudson P. Santos, Jeffrey Shenberger, Eliana M. Perrin, Amanda L. Thompson, Rachana Singh, Julie V. Rollins, Semsa Gogcu, Keia Sanderson, Charles T. Wood, Rebecca C. Fry

2022The Journal of Pediatrics14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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MedicineNeurocognitiveWeight gainOdds ratioPediatricsBirth weightOddsGestational ageSmall for gestational ageObesityLogistic regressionLow birth weightNeonatal intensive care unitCognitionPsychiatryPregnancyBody weightInternal medicineGeneticsBiologyInfant Development and Preterm CareBirth, Development, and HealthInfant Nutrition and Health
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