Gestational Age, Newborn Metabolic Markers and Academic Achievement
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Population and Sample
2.2. Statistical Analysis
2.3. Sensitivity Checks
3. Results
3.1. Sample Description
3.2. Correlation between Metabolic Markers and Gestational Age
3.3. Association of Gestational Age and School Test Scores
3.4. Association of Metabolic Markers with Gestational Age Differences in School Test Scores
3.5. Sensitivity Checks
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Mean (SD) or # (%) |
---|---|
Gestational Age (weeks), Mean (SD) | 38.7 (1.9) |
Categorical gestational age, # (%) | |
Very preterm (20–31 weeks) | 9607 (1.0) |
Preterm (32–36 weeks) | 75,017 (7.7) |
Full term (≥37 weeks) | 888,623 (91.3) |
Child’s sex, # (%) | |
Female | 481,046 (49.4) |
Male | 492,201 (50.6) |
Maternal race, # (%) | |
White | 911,538 (93.7) |
Black | 29,043 (3.0) |
Other | 32,666 (3.4) |
Maternal age (years), Mean (SD) | 27.3 (5.6) |
Maternal marital status, # (%) | |
Married | 679,146 (69.8) |
Not married | 294,101 (30.2) |
Maternal Education, # (%) | |
Less than high school | 124,814 (12.8) |
High school | 252,195 (25.9) |
Some college | 308,750 (31.7) |
College graduate | 287,488 (29.5) |
Math score, Mean (SD) | 59.5 (27.5) |
Reading comprehension score, Mean (SD) | 60.3 (28.6) |
Science score, Mean (SD) | 59.3 (25.2) |
Variable | Sample Excluded from Analysis Mean (SD) or # (%) | Included Sample Mean (SD) or # (%) |
---|---|---|
Gestational age (weeks), Mean (SD) | 38.5 (2.4) | 38.7 (1.9) |
Categorical gestational age, # (%) | ||
Very preterm (20–31 weeks) | 2368 (2.1) | 2314 (1.0) |
Preterm (32–36 weeks) | 9738 (8.5) | 17,861(7.8) |
Full term (≥37 weeks) | 102,609 (89.5) | 209,688 (91.2) |
Child’s sex, # (%) | ||
Female | 55,179 (48.1) | 112,962 (49.1) |
Male | 59,535 (51.9) | 116,901 (50.9) |
Maternal race, # (%) | ||
White | 98,529 (86.5) | 212,113 (92.3) |
Black | 6227 (5.5) | 7558 (3.3) |
Other | 9143 (8.0) | 10,192 (4.4) |
Maternal age (years), Mean (SD) | 27.0 (5.7) | 27.2 (5.6) |
Maternal marital status, # (%) | ||
Married | 73,532 (64.1) | 156,940 (68.3) |
Not married | 41,123 (35.9) | 72,923 (31.7) |
Maternal Education | ||
Less than high school | 19,820 (17.5) | 30,549 (13.3) |
High school | 25,811 (22.8) | 56,780 (24.7) |
Some college | 34,187 (30.2) | 74,832 (32.6) |
College graduate | 33,498 (29.6) | 67,702 (29.5) |
Gestational Age Measure | Metabolic Markers Levels | Metabolic Markers Levels, Squared Terms and Cubic Terms |
---|---|---|
Gestational age in weeks | 44.0% | 47.3% |
Preterm birth (<37 weeks) | 29.5% | 32.8% |
Very preterm birth (<32 weeks) | 25.4% | 31.3% |
Number of children | 229,679 | 229,679 |
Gestational Age Measure | Math | Reading Comprehension | Science |
---|---|---|---|
Panel A: Gestational age in weeks | 0.63 *** | 0.47 *** | 0.40 *** |
(0.03) [0.58, 0.69] | (0.03) [0.41, 0.53] | (0.03) [0.35, 0.45] | |
Panel B: Preterm or Very Preterm (versus Full term) | |||
Preterm Birth 32–36 weeks | −2.22 *** | −1.48 *** | −1.02 *** |
(0.20) [−2.60, −1.83] | (0.21) [−1.88, −1.07] | (0.17) [−1.36, −0.67] | |
Very Preterm Birth < 32 weeks | −8.28 *** | −5.13 *** | −4.70 *** |
(0.54) [−9.35, −7.22] | (0.57) [−6.24, −4.02] | (0.48) [−5.63, −3.76] | |
Number of child-grade observations | 973,247 | 973,353 | 909,454 |
Number of unique children | 229,679 | 229,521 | 222,439 |
Gestational Age Measure | Adjusting for Levels of Metabolic Markers | ||
---|---|---|---|
Math | Reading Comprehension | Science | |
Panel A: Gestational age in weeks | 0.47 *** | 0.31 *** | 0.23 *** |
(0.04) [0.40, 0.54] | (0.04) [0.24, 0.39] | (0.03) [0.17, 0.30] | |
Panel B: Preterm or Very Preterm (versus Full term) | |||
Preterm Birth 32–36 weeks | −0.96 *** | −0.22 | 0.21 |
(0.22) | (0.23) | (0.20) | |
[−1.39, −0.52] | [−0.67, 0.24] | [−0.17, 0.60] | |
Very Preterm Birth < 32 weeks | −4.21 *** | −1.61 ** | −1.50 *** |
(0.63) | (0.67) | (0.56) | |
[−5.45, −2.97] | [−2.91, −0.30] | [−2.60, −0.41] | |
Number of child-grade observations | 973,247 | 973,353 | 909,454 |
Number of unique children | 229,679 | 229,521 | 222,439 |
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Wehby, G.L. Gestational Age, Newborn Metabolic Markers and Academic Achievement. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 1549. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031549
Wehby GL. Gestational Age, Newborn Metabolic Markers and Academic Achievement. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(3):1549. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031549
Chicago/Turabian StyleWehby, George L. 2022. "Gestational Age, Newborn Metabolic Markers and Academic Achievement" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 3: 1549. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031549
APA StyleWehby, G. L. (2022). Gestational Age, Newborn Metabolic Markers and Academic Achievement. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(3), 1549. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031549