Primal Health Research Databank: Keyword

Results for keywords: cognitive function

Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0077Growth in utero and cognitive function in adult life: follow up study of people born between 1920 and 1943Martyn CN, Gale CR, Sayer AA, Fall CHD England
0149Outcome of very preterm small for gestational age infants: the first nine years of lifeKok JH, Lya den Ouden A, et al. Netherlands
0315Birth weight and cognitive function in the British 1946 birth cohort: longitudinal population based study.Richards M, Hardy R, Kuh D, Wadsworth ME UK
0814Effect of pregnancy planning and fertility treatment on cognitive outcomes in children at ages 3 and 5: longitudinal cohort studyCarson C, Kelly Y, Kohn B, Finnstrom O, Köster M, Stjernqvist UK
0839Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and cognitive decline in the offspring up to old ageTuovinen S, Raikkonen K, etc.. Finland
0847Maternal hypertensive disorders during pregnancy and self-reported cognitive impairment of the offspring seventy years later: The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study.Tuovinen S, Eriksson JG, et al. Finland
0851Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and cognitive decline in the offspring up to old age.Tuovinen S, Raikkonen K, et al. Finland
0862Long-term cognitive and neurological outcome of preterm infants with postnatally acquired CMV infection through breast milk.Goelz R, Meisner C, et al. Germany
0884Large for gestational age and long-term cognitive function.Paulson JF, Mehta SH, et al. USA
0888Neurotoxicity from prenatal and postnatal exposure to methylmercury.Grandjean P, Weihe P, et al. Denmark
Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0900Prenatal exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cognitive dysfunction in children.Jedrychowski WA, Perera FP, et al. Poland