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Question: Among internationally adopted children, do early physical growth and growth hormone measurements predict later cognition and growth?
Question type: Descriptive
Study design: Prospective cohort
Investigators from the University of Minnesota conducted a study to assess the predictive value of catch-up growth and normalization of the growth hormone system on the long-term growth and cognitive development of internationally adopted children. Participants were recruited from a larger longitudinal study and were included if they were adopted from institutional care in Eastern Europe and had their initial intake appointment within 1 month of arrival to the United States. Children with …
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