• Association of very preterm birth or very low birth weight with intelligence in adulthood: an individual participant data meta-analysis 

      Eves, Robert; Mendonça, Marina; Baumann, Nicole; Ni, Yanyan; Darlow, Brian; Horwood, John; Woodward, Lianne J.; Doyle, Lex W.; Cheong, Jeanie; Anderson, Peter J.; Bartmann, Peter; Marlow, Neil; Johnson, Samantha; Kajantie, Eero Olavi; Hovi, Petteri; Nosarti, Chiara; Indredavik, Marit Sæbø; Evensen, Kari Anne Indredavik; Räikkönen, Katri; Heinonen, Kati; Zeitlin, Jennifer; Wolke, Dieter (JAMA pediatrics;175 (8): e211058, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-28)
      Importance: Birth before 32 weeks’ gestation (very preterm [VPT]) and birth weight below 1500 g (very low birth weight [VLBW]) have been associated with lower cognitive performance in childhood. However, there are few ...
    • Common Core Assessments in follow‐up studies of adults born preterm—Recommendation of the Adults Born Preterm International Collaboration 

      Kajantie, Eero Olavi; Johnson, Samantha; Heinonen, Kati; Anderson, Peter J.; Wolke, Dieter; Evensen, Kari Anne Indredavik; Räikkönen, Katri; Darlow, Brian A.; Van Der Pal, Sylvia; Indredavik, Marit Sæbø; Jaekel, Julia; Hovi, Petteri; Morrison, Katherine M.; Verrips, Erik; Doyle, Lex W. (Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology;Volume 35, Issue 3, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-09-29)
      Background: Of all newborns, 1%-2% are born very preterm (VP; <32 weeks) or with very low birthweight (VLBW; ≤1500 g). Advances in prenatal and neonatal care have substantially improved their survival, and the first ...