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From: Dose birthweight matter to quality of life? A comparison between Japan, the U.S., and India

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A Japan: Each mean outcome variable by birthweight categories with 95% CIs. Notes: This figure implies associations between birthweight and each outcome variable in the case of Japan. LBW is lower for all the categories except MARRIAGE and BMI, while HBW is higher for HEIGHT, EDUCATION, BMI, HEALTH, and HAPPINESS in Japan. B USA: Each mean outcome variable by birthweight categories with 95% CIs. Notes: This figure implies associations between birthweight and each outcome variable in the case of the U.S. LBW is lower for ACADEMIC, HEIGHT, EDUCATION, INCOME, HEALTH and HAPPINESS, while HBW is higher for HEIGHT, BMI, INCOME and lower for MARRIAGE, and HAPPINESS in the U.S. C India: Each mean outcome variable by birthweight categories with 95% CIs. Notes: This figure implies associations between birthweight and each outcome variable in the case of India. LBW is lower for HEIGHT, EDUCATION, INCOME, HEALTH and HAPPINESS, while HBW is higher for ACADEMIC, HEIGHT, EDUCATION, BMI, INCOME, HEALTH, and HAPPINESS

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