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Low Birth Weight Linked to Higher Risk of Early Adulthood Stroke, Study Finds

Last updated: April 6, 2026 11:06 am
Neha Ashraf
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‎A study conducted in Sweden has revealed that children born with low birth weight have a significantly higher risk of stroke in early adulthood.

‎Researchers from the University of Gothenburg reported that children weighing 3.5 kilograms less than the average at birth have a 21 percent higher risk of stroke.

‎They further stated that this increased risk was found equally in both men and women, and a rise was observed in both types of stroke, including ischemic stroke (blockage of blood vessels) and hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in the brain).

‎The study included data from approximately 770,000 individuals born between 1973 and 1982, of whom 2,252 had experienced a stroke by 2022 during early adulthood.

‎Experts say that low birth weight individuals are more likely to develop high blood pressure later in life, which is a major cause of stroke. Therefore, birth weight can serve as an important indicator in assessing future health risks.

‎The research will be presented in May at the European Congress on Obesity to be held in Istanbul.

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