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Weight Gain in the First Two Years of Life Is an Important Predictor of Schooling Outcomes in Pooled Analyses from Five Birth Cohorts from Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Schooling predicts better reproductive outcomes, better long-term health, and increased lifetime earnings. We used data from 5 cohorts (Brazil, Guatemala, India, the Philippines, and South Africa) to explore the relative importance of birthweight and postnatal weight gain for schooling in pooled ana...

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Autores principales: Martorell, Reynaldo, Horta, Bernardo L., Adair, Linda S., Stein, Aryeh D., Richter, Linda, Fall, Caroline H. D., Bhargava, Santosh K., Biswas, S. K. Dey, Perez, Lorna, Barros, Fernando C., Victora, Cesar G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2806888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20007336
http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/jn.109.112300
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author Martorell, Reynaldo
Horta, Bernardo L.
Adair, Linda S.
Stein, Aryeh D.
Richter, Linda
Fall, Caroline H. D.
Bhargava, Santosh K.
Biswas, S. K. Dey
Perez, Lorna
Barros, Fernando C.
Victora, Cesar G.
author_facet Martorell, Reynaldo
Horta, Bernardo L.
Adair, Linda S.
Stein, Aryeh D.
Richter, Linda
Fall, Caroline H. D.
Bhargava, Santosh K.
Biswas, S. K. Dey
Perez, Lorna
Barros, Fernando C.
Victora, Cesar G.
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description Schooling predicts better reproductive outcomes, better long-term health, and increased lifetime earnings. We used data from 5 cohorts (Brazil, Guatemala, India, the Philippines, and South Africa) to explore the relative importance of birthweight and postnatal weight gain for schooling in pooled analyses (n = 7945) that used appropriate statistical methods [conditional weight (CW) gain measures that are uncorrelated with prior weights] and controlled for confounding. One SD increase in birthweight, ∼0.5 kg, was associated with 0.21 y more schooling and 8% decreased risk of grade failure. One SD increase in CW gain between 0 and 2 y, ∼0.7 kg, was associated with higher estimates, 0.43 y more schooling, and 12% decreased risk of failure. One SD increase of CW gain between 2 and 4 y, ∼0.9 kg, was associated with only 0.07 y more schooling but not with failure. Also, in children born in the lowest tertile of birthweight, 1 SD increase of CW between 0 and 2 y was associated with 0.52 y more schooling compared with 0.30 y in those in the upper tertile. Relationships with age at school entry were inconsistent. In conclusion, weight gain during the first 2 y of life had the strongest associations with schooling followed by birthweight; weight gain between 2 and 4 y had little relationship to schooling. Catch-up growth in smaller babies benefited schooling. Nutrition interventions aimed at women and children under 2 y are among the key strategies for achieving the millennium development goal of universal primary education by 2015.
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spelling pubmed-28068882011-02-01 Weight Gain in the First Two Years of Life Is an Important Predictor of Schooling Outcomes in Pooled Analyses from Five Birth Cohorts from Low- and Middle-Income Countries Martorell, Reynaldo Horta, Bernardo L. Adair, Linda S. Stein, Aryeh D. Richter, Linda Fall, Caroline H. D. Bhargava, Santosh K. Biswas, S. K. Dey Perez, Lorna Barros, Fernando C. Victora, Cesar G. J Nutr Community and International Nutrition Schooling predicts better reproductive outcomes, better long-term health, and increased lifetime earnings. We used data from 5 cohorts (Brazil, Guatemala, India, the Philippines, and South Africa) to explore the relative importance of birthweight and postnatal weight gain for schooling in pooled analyses (n = 7945) that used appropriate statistical methods [conditional weight (CW) gain measures that are uncorrelated with prior weights] and controlled for confounding. One SD increase in birthweight, ∼0.5 kg, was associated with 0.21 y more schooling and 8% decreased risk of grade failure. One SD increase in CW gain between 0 and 2 y, ∼0.7 kg, was associated with higher estimates, 0.43 y more schooling, and 12% decreased risk of failure. One SD increase of CW gain between 2 and 4 y, ∼0.9 kg, was associated with only 0.07 y more schooling but not with failure. Also, in children born in the lowest tertile of birthweight, 1 SD increase of CW between 0 and 2 y was associated with 0.52 y more schooling compared with 0.30 y in those in the upper tertile. Relationships with age at school entry were inconsistent. In conclusion, weight gain during the first 2 y of life had the strongest associations with schooling followed by birthweight; weight gain between 2 and 4 y had little relationship to schooling. Catch-up growth in smaller babies benefited schooling. Nutrition interventions aimed at women and children under 2 y are among the key strategies for achieving the millennium development goal of universal primary education by 2015. American Society for Nutrition 2010-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2806888/ /pubmed/20007336 http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/jn.109.112300 Text en Copyright © 2010, American Society for Nutrition
spellingShingle Community and International Nutrition
Martorell, Reynaldo
Horta, Bernardo L.
Adair, Linda S.
Stein, Aryeh D.
Richter, Linda
Fall, Caroline H. D.
Bhargava, Santosh K.
Biswas, S. K. Dey
Perez, Lorna
Barros, Fernando C.
Victora, Cesar G.
Weight Gain in the First Two Years of Life Is an Important Predictor of Schooling Outcomes in Pooled Analyses from Five Birth Cohorts from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title Weight Gain in the First Two Years of Life Is an Important Predictor of Schooling Outcomes in Pooled Analyses from Five Birth Cohorts from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_full Weight Gain in the First Two Years of Life Is an Important Predictor of Schooling Outcomes in Pooled Analyses from Five Birth Cohorts from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_fullStr Weight Gain in the First Two Years of Life Is an Important Predictor of Schooling Outcomes in Pooled Analyses from Five Birth Cohorts from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_full_unstemmed Weight Gain in the First Two Years of Life Is an Important Predictor of Schooling Outcomes in Pooled Analyses from Five Birth Cohorts from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_short Weight Gain in the First Two Years of Life Is an Important Predictor of Schooling Outcomes in Pooled Analyses from Five Birth Cohorts from Low- and Middle-Income Countries
title_sort weight gain in the first two years of life is an important predictor of schooling outcomes in pooled analyses from five birth cohorts from low- and middle-income countries
topic Community and International Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2806888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20007336
http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/jn.109.112300
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