Not exact matches
While late - term gestation was associated with an increase in the rate of abnormal conditions at birth and with
worse physical
outcomes during childhood, it was also associated with better performance on all three measures of school - based
cognitive functioning measures during childhood,» the study concludes.
Poorer children have
worse cognitive, social - behavioural and health
outcomes because they are poor, and not just because poverty is correlated with other household and parental characteristics, according to a new report from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).
If simply learning that one is biomarker positive causes a person to perform
worse on
cognitive testing, then primary
outcomes data of AD trials may not be valid.
The same study found that children living in stable single - parent homes had the
worst behavioral and
cognitive outcomes.29