Boys born prematurely and very small age faster as men, study suggests
Canadian researchers who tracked a group of men who were born prematurely at a weight of less than 2.2 pounds are finding they tend to age more quickly than male babies with average birth weights.
The findings from a team at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont., were published Monday in the journal Pediatrics.
Researchers followed a group of what they refer to as “extremely low birth weight” babies as well as their normal-weight counterparts.
They found the premature boys age more quickly and are biologically 4.6 years older than boys with normal birth weight born at the same time.