“…Even though faster growth in infancy and childhood has been shown to benefit neurodevelopment in those born very preterm (<32 weeks) (9)(10)(11)(12), early preterm (<33 weeks) (13), preterm (14), and preterm with extremely low (<1000g) (15)(16)(17)(18) or very low (<1500g) (9,10,(19)(20)(21)(22) birth weight, in some, though not in all studies (23-25), it still remains unknown if faster early growth also benefits neurodevelopment in those born late-preterm. Accordingly, we examined if growth after late-preterm birth predicts neurocognitive functioning, academic performance, or mental health in individuals who were born latepreterm, and who participated in follow-up examinations at 5 and 20 months of corrected age (CA) and 56 months and 25 years of age.…”