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Bolbocean, C. (author), van der Pal, S. (author), van Buuren, S. (author), Anderson, P.J. (author), Bartmann, P. (author), Baumann, N. (author), Cheong, J.L.Y. (author), Darlow, B.A. (author), Doyle, L.W. (author), Evensen, K.A.I. (author), Horwood, J. (author), Indredavik, M.S. (author), Johnson, S. (author), Marlow, N. (author), Mendonça, M. (author), Ni, Y. (author), Wolke, D. (author), Woodward, L. (author), Verrips, E. (author), Petrou, S. (author)
Background and Objective. Assessment of health-related quality of life for individuals born very preterm and/or low birthweight (VP/VLBW) offers valuable complementary information alongside biomedical assessments. However, the impact of VP/VLBW status on health-related quality of life in adulthood is inconclusive. The objective of this study was...
article 2023
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Kajantie, E. (author), Johnson, S. (author), Heinonen, K. (author), Anderson, P.J. (author), Wolke, D. (author), Eversen, K.A.I. (author), Räikkönen, K. (author), Darlo, B.A. (author), van der Pal, S. (author), Indredavik, M.S. (author), Jaekel, J. (author), Hovi, P. (author), Morrison, K. (author), Verrips, E. (author), Doyle, L.W. (author)
Background. Of all newborns, 1%‐2% are born very preterm (VP;
article 2021
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Sentenac, M. (author), Benhammou, V. (author), Aden, U. (author), Ancel, P.Y. (author), Bakker, L.A. (author), Bakoy, H. (author), Barros, H. (author), Baumann, N. (author), Funck Bilsteen, J. (author), Boerch, K. (author), Croci, I. (author), Cuttini, M. (author), Draper, E. (author), Halvorsen, T. (author), Johnson, S. (author), Källén, K. (author), Land, T. (author), Lebeer, J. (author), Lehtonen, L. (author), Maier, R.F. (author), Marlow, N. (author), Morgan, A. (author), Ni, Y. (author), Raikkonen, K. (author), Rtimi, A. (author), Sarrechia, I. (author), Varendi, H. (author), Vollsaeter, M. (author), Wolke, D. (author), Ylijoki, M. (author), Zeitlin, J. (author)
Background: Studies are sparse and inconclusive about the association between maternal education and cognitive development among children born very preterm (VPT). Although this association is well established in the general population, questions remain about its magnitude among children born VPT whose risks of medical and developmental...
article 2021
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van der Pal, S.M. (author), Steinhoff, M. (author), Grevinga, M. (author), Wolke, D. (author), Verrips, G.H.W. (author)
This systematic review was performed in the context of EU‐project RECAP (www.recap-preterm.eu) and thus with funding from the European Commission; Horizon 2020; Grant Number: 733280. Aim. To establish differences in health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) in adults born term and those born very preterm (VPT) and/or with a very low birth weight ...
article 2020
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van der Pal, S.M. (author), Steinhof, M. (author), Grevinga, M. (author), Wolke, D. (author), Verrips, E. (author)
Background: Several longitudinal cohort studies that follow participants who were born very preterm (VPT) or with a very low birth weight (VLBW) have now gathered outcome data at adult age. The current systematic review aimed to explore whether Health-related Quality of Life (HRQoL) of adults born VPT or VLBW differs from HRQoL of adults born...
article 2019
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Breeman, L.D. (author), van der Pal, S. (author), Verrips, G.H.W. (author), Baumann, N. (author), Bartmann, P. (author), Wolke, D. (author)
Purpose Although survival after very preterm birth (VP)/very low birth weight (VLBW) has improved, a significant number of VP/VLBW individuals develop physical and cognitive problems during their life course that may affect their health-related quality of life (HRQoL). We compared HRQoL in VP/VLBW cohorts from two countries: The Netherlands (n =...
article 2017
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Verrips, E. (author), Vogels, T. (author), Saigal, S. (author), Wolke, D. (author), Meyer, R. (author), Hoult, L. (author), Verloove-Vanhorick, S.P. (author), TNO Kwaliteit van Leven (author)
OBJECTIVE.The goal was to compare health-related quality of life of 12- to 16-year-old adolescents born at an extremely low birth weight in regional cohorts from Ontario (Canada), Bavaria (Germany), and the Netherlands. METHODS. Patients were extremely low birth weight survivors from Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands. Health-related quality...
article 2008
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Saigal, S. (author), den Ouden, L. (author), Wolke, D. (author), Hoult, L. (author), Paneth, N. (author), Streiner, D.L. (author), Whitaker, A. (author), Pinto-Martin, J. (author)
Objective. The aim of this study was to determine whether leaming and school problems in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) and reference children differ between cohorts in different countries. Methods. Participants were 4 international population-based cohorts of ELBW survivors who were 500 to 1000 g birth weight from New Jersey, central-west...
article 2003
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Hille, E.T.M. (author), den Ouden, A.L. (author), Saigal, S. (author), Wolke, D. (author), Lambert, M. (author), Whitaker, A. (author), Pinto-Martin, J.A. (author), Hoult, L. (author), Meyer, R. (author), Feldman, J.F. (author), Verloove-Vanhorick, S.P. (author), Paneth, N. (author)
Background: The increased survival chances of extremely low-birthweight (ELBW) infants (weighing ≤1000 g at birth) has led to concern about their behavioural outcome in childhood. In reports from several countries with different assessments at various ages, investigators have noted a higher frequency of behavioural problems in such infants, but...
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