Palència, LaiaPuig-Barrachina, VanessaMarí-dell'Olmo, MarcGotsens, MercèRodríguez-Sanz, MaicaBartoll, XavierPérez, Glòriaother IMCRISES members2025-01-072025-01-072018https://hdl.handle.net/10668/25406The aim of this study was to evaluate trends in small-for-gestational age covering the period before and after the Spanish economic crisis, taking into account mother's age, nationality and the autonomous community where she resides. We performed a trend study including children born to fertile women in Spain between 2002 and 2013. Poisson mixed models showed that the prevalence of small-for-gestational age increased following the onset of the crisis, and that a previous downward trend was interrupted.enAdolescentAdultEconomic RecessionFemaleHumansInfant, NewbornInfant, Small for Gestational AgeMiddle AgedPrevalenceSocioeconomic FactorsSpainYoung AdultTrends in small-for-gestational age before and after the economic crisis in Spain.research article29444220open access10.1093/eurpub/cky0171464-360Xhttps://academic.oup.com/eurpub/article-pdf/28/2/325/24451764/cky017.pdf