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However, the difference caused by alcohol remained statistically significant after controlling for birth weight or the inclusion of only boys with a normal birth weight in the analyses. 80-90% of low birth weight (LBW) human babies experience 'catch-up growth', that is, they grow to be of comparable weight to their normal birth weight peers. Further, Schramm, Stockbauer, and Hoffman (1996) demonstrated that women having very low birth weight babies (N = 782) were less likely to engage in regular and vigorous exercise during pregnancy than women with normal birth weight babies (N = 793). |
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