Associations between birth characteristics and age-related cognitive impairment and dementia: A registry-based cohort study.
Miriam A MosingCecilia LundholmSven CnattingiusMargaret GatzNancy L PedersenPublished in: PLoS medicine (2018)
In this study, we found that infants of smaller birth size (i.e., low birth weight or small head circumference adjusted and unadjusted for gestational age) have a significantly higher risk of age-related cognitive dysfunction compared to those with normal growth, highlighting the importance of closely monitoring the cognitive development of such infants and evaluating the potential of early life interventions targeted at enhancing cognitive reserve.