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Early-life growth and emotional, behavior and cognitive outcomes in childhood and adolescence in the EU child cohort network: individual participant data meta-analysis of over 109,000 individuals

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    Identifier:  imarina:9449985
    Authors:  Goncalves, Romy; Blaauwendraad, Sophia; Avraam, Demetris; Beneito, Andrea; Charles, Marie-Aline; Elhakeem, Ahmed; Escribano, Joaquin; Etienne, Louise; Moneo, Gonzalo Garcia-Baquero; Soares, Ana Goncalves; de Groot, Jasmin; Grote, Veit; Gruszfeld, Dariusz; Guerlich, Kathrin; Guxens, Monica; Heude, Barbara; Koletzko, Berthold; Lertxundi, Aitana; Lozano, Manuel; El Marroun, Hanan; Mceachan, Rosie; de Moira, Angela Pinot; Santorelli, Gillian; Strandberg-Larsen, Katrine; Tafflet, Muriel; Vainqueur, Chloe; Verduci, Elvira; Vrijheid, Martine; Welten, Marieke; Wright, John; Yang, Tiffany C; Yang, Tiffany C; Gaillard, Romy; Jaddoe, Vincent W V; Jaddoe, Vincent W V
    Abstract:
    Background Fetal and infant development might be critical for cognitive outcomes and psychopathology later in life. We assessed the associations of birth characteristics and early life growth with behavior and cognitive outcomes from childhood to adolescence. Methods We used harmonized data of 109,481 children from 8 European birth cohorts. Birth weight, gestational age, and body mass index (BMI) tertiles at the age of 2 years were used as the exposure variables. Outcomes included internalizing and externalizing problems and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and non-verbal intelligence quotient (Non-verbal IQ) in childhood (4-10 years), early adolescence (11-16 years), and late adolescence (17-20 years). We used 1-stage individual participant data meta-analyses using generalized linear models. Findings A one-week older gestational age was associated with lower scores for internalizing problems (difference -0.48 (95% CI: -0.59, -0.37)), externalizing problems (difference -0.34 (95% CI: -0.44, -0.23)), and ADHD symptoms (difference -0.38 (95% CI: -0.49, -0.27)), and with higher scores for non-verbal IQ (difference 0.65 (95% CI: 0.41, 0.89)). As compared to term birth, preterm birth was associated with higher internalizing problems (difference 3.43 (95% CI: 2.52, 4.33)) and externalizing problems (difference 2.31 (95% CI: 1.16, 3.46)), ADHD symptoms (difference 4.15 (95% CI: 3.15, 5.16)), ASD symptoms (difference 3.23 (95% CI: 0.37, 6.08)), and lower non-verbal IQ (difference -5.44 (95% CI: -7.44, -3.44)). Small size for gestational age at birth (SGA) in comparison with appropriate size for gestational age (AGA) was associated with higher ADHD symptoms (difference 4.88 (95% CI: 3.87, 5.90)) and lower Non-verbal IQ (difference -7.02 (95% CI: -8.84, -5.21)). Large size for gestational age at birth was associated with lower ADHD symptoms (difference -1.09 (95% CI: -1.73, 0.45)) and higher non-verbal IQ (difference 2.47 (95% CI: 0.77, 4.18)). Explorative analyses showed that as compared to children with an appropriate size for gestational age at birth and a normal BMI at the age of 2 years, children born SGA who remained small at 2 years had the lowest non-verbal IQ score (difference -8.14 percentiles (95% CI: -11.89, -4.39)). Interpretation Both fetal and early childhood growth are associated with emotional, behavioral and cognitive outcomes throughout childhood and adolescence. Compensatory infant growth might partly attenuate the adverse effects of suboptimal fetal growth. Future studies are needed to identify the potential for optimizing mental health outcomes in new generations by improving early-life growth. Copyright (c) 2025 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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    APA: Goncalves, Romy; Blaauwendraad, Sophia; Avraam, Demetris; Beneito, Andrea; Charles, Marie-Aline; Elhakeem, Ahmed; Escribano, Joaquin; Etienne, Louise; (2025). Early-life growth and emotional, behavior and cognitive outcomes in childhood and adolescence in the EU child cohort network: individual participant data meta-analysis of over 109,000 individuals. The Lancet Regional Health - Europe, 52(), 101247-. DOI: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2025.101247
    Paper original source: The Lancet Regional Health - Europe. 52 101247-
    Article's DOI: 10.1016/j.lanepe.2025.101247
    Journal publication year: 2025-05-01
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Record's date: 2026-03-02
    URV's Author/s: Escribano Subías, Joaquín
    Department: Medicina i Cirurgia
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
    Author, as appears in the article.: Goncalves, Romy; Blaauwendraad, Sophia; Avraam, Demetris; Beneito, Andrea; Charles, Marie-Aline; Elhakeem, Ahmed; Escribano, Joaquin; Etienne, Louise; Moneo, Gonzalo Garcia-Baquero; Soares, Ana Goncalves; de Groot, Jasmin; Grote, Veit; Gruszfeld, Dariusz; Guerlich, Kathrin; Guxens, Monica; Heude, Barbara; Koletzko, Berthold; Lertxundi, Aitana; Lozano, Manuel; El Marroun, Hanan; Mceachan, Rosie; de Moira, Angela Pinot; Santorelli, Gillian; Strandberg-Larsen, Katrine; Tafflet, Muriel; Vainqueur, Chloe; Verduci, Elvira; Vrijheid, Martine; Welten, Marieke; Wright, John; Yang, Tiffany C; Yang, Tiffany C; Gaillard, Romy; Jaddoe, Vincent W V; Jaddoe, Vincent W V
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Research group: UNITAT DE RECERCA EN PEDIATRIA, NUTRICIÓ I DESENVOLUPAMENT HUMÀ
    Thematic Areas: Public, environmental & occupational health, Public health, environmental and occupational health, Oncology, Internal medicine, Health policy, Health care sciences & services
    Author's mail: joaquin.escribano@urv.cat
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