Categories
Sources
How it works
For AI
Submit a citation →
Submit a citation →
Index
› People › Glasgow University study
Person · entity profile
Glasgow University study
5
source-backed facts
1 publication
Health
health · BBC
A Glasgow University study analyzed data from 400,000 schoolchildren.
“The Glasgow University study of 400,000 schoolchildren”
400000 children
Read on citations.press →
Source ↗
health · BBC
A Glasgow University study found that schoolchildren born between 37 to 39 weeks gestation were 16% more likely to develop problems than those born at 40 weeks.
“those born between 37 to 39 weeks were 16% more likely to develop problems than those born at 40.”
16 %
Read on citations.press →
Source ↗
health · BBC
The Glasgow University study indicated that the overall risk of learning difficulties was 5% of all children.
“the overall risk was still relatively low, at 5% of all children.”
5 %
Read on citations.press →
Source ↗
health · BBC
The study found that nearly 5% of the children studied were recorded as having Special Educational Needs (SEN).
“nearly 5% of the children studied were recorded as having SEN.”
about 5 %
Read on citations.press →
Source ↗
health · BBC
The study suggests that for every 100 babies born between 37 and 39 weeks, there may be one more diagnosis of Special Educational Needs (SEN) compared to those born at 40 weeks.
“for every 100 babies born between 37 and 39 weeks, there may be one more diagnosis of SEN than among 40-week contemporaries.”
1 diagnosis
Read on citations.press →
Source ↗