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Risks for Low Intellectual Performance Related to Being Born Small for Gestational Age Are Modified by Gestational Age
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During early stages of gestation, growth in length and head circumference may be more important for intellectual development than weight increase. Future studies on size at birth and intellectual performance should consider also including anthropometric measurements other than birth weight.
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