Primal Health Research Databank: Keyword

Results for keywords: Intellectual quotient

Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0597Does prenatal sonography affect intellectual performance?Kieler H, Haglund B, Cnattingius S, Palmgren J, Axelsson O Sweden
0657Effect of iron supplementation during pregnancy on the intelligence quotient and behavior of children at 4 y of age: long-term follow-up of a randomized controlled trialZhou SJ, Gibson RA, Crowther CA, Baghurst P, Makrides M Australia
0696Academic achievement of twins and singletons in early adulthood: Taiwanese cohort studyTsou MT, Tsou MW, Wu MP, Liu JT Taiwan
0731The influence of birth size on intelligence in healthy childrenBroekman BF, Chan YH, Quek SC, et al. Singapore
0734 Effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure on verbal memory revealed with functional magnetic resonance imagingLu LH, O'Hare RD, Bookheimer SY, et al. USA
0765Historical cohort study of in utero exposure to uterotonic drugs and cognitive function in young adult lifeSorensen HT, Sabroe S, et al. Denmark
0772Effect of birth weight, maternal education and prenatal smoking on offspring intelligence at school ageRahu K, Rahu M, Pullmann H Estonia
0775Health of children born to mothers who had preeclampsia: a population-based cohort studyWu CS, Nohr EA, Vestergaard M, et al. Denmark
0776Diseases in children born to mothers with preeclampsia: a population-based sibling cohort studyWu CS, Nohr EA, Bech BH, et al. Denmark
0799A quantitative analysis of prenatal methyl mercury exposure and cognitive developmentcohen JT, Bellinger DC, et al. USA
Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0828Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Children and Young Adults Born to Preeclamptic Pregnancies: A Systematic Review.Davis EF, Lazdam M, et al. USA
0900Prenatal exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and cognitive dysfunction in children.Jedrychowski WA, Perera FP, et al. Poland
0920Association between breastfeeding and intelligence, educational attainment, and income at 30 years of age: a prospective birth cohort study from Brazil.Victoria CG, Horta BL, etc.. Brazil
1028Prenatal Caffeine Exposure and Child IQ at Age 5.5 Years: The EDEN Mother-Child Cohort.Bernard JY, et al France
1053Effects of prenatal exposure to air pollutants (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) on the development of brain white matter, cognition, and behavior in later childhood.Peterson BS, Rauh VA, et al USA
1092Prenatal Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances and IQ Scores at Age 5; a Study in the Danish National Birth CohortLiew Z, Ritz B, et al Denmark