Preemie health issues stabilize by adolescence, pediatrics professor Maureen Hack finds

Poor health linked to very preemie birth stabilizes by adolescence
U.S. News & World Report: A recent study led by Maureen Hack, professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, found that children born at extremely low birth weights are susceptible to chronic health conditions, but most become steady by adolescence—except obesity. The rate of obesity in children born at extremely low birth weights increased as children aged.