Birth size, school performance and family social position: a study of 650,000 children.
Karri SilventoinenJuha LuukkonenMikko MyrskyläPekka MartikainenPublished in: Pediatric research (2023)
Birth length is linearly associated with school performance in late adolescence and explains a larger proportion of school performance variation than birth weight. The association between birth length and school performance is stronger in families with lower socio-economic position. At the population level, birth length can offer information on the intrauterine environment relevant for later cognitive performance.