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. 2019 Jun 4;4(3):e001185. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2018-001185

Table 4.

Impacts of Ramadan exposure in-utero– Muslim males

Mean (OLS) Q10 Q25 Q50 Q75 Q90
Birth weight −0.307 −0.300 −0.372 −0.162 0.000 −0.360
(−0.705, 0.092) (−0.988, 0.388) (−0.755, 0.012) (−0.568, 0.243) (−0.732, 0.732) (−1.544, 0.825)
Observations 624
Raven’s CPM −0.056 −0.125 −0.083 −0.037 −0.009 −0.010
(–0.109,–0.004) (–0.244,–0.006) (−0.171, 0.005) (−0.095, 0.021) (−0.065, 0.048) (−0.050, 0.031)
Observations 1821
Math scores −0.085 −0.136 0.000 −0.100 −0.075 0.021
(–0.151, –0.019) (–0.261, –0.011) (−0.128, 0.128) (−0.238, 0.038) (−0.199, 0.050) (−0.128, 0.170)
Observations 1825
Hours worked −0.027 0.008 0.017 0.002 −0.019 −0.007
(−0.074, 0.021) (−0.150, 0.166) (−0.040, 0.075) (−0.033, 0.036) (−0.057, 0.020) (−0.055, 0.041)
Observations 4599
Earnings −0.063 −0.173 −0.033 −0.028 −0.033 −0.062
(−0.154, 0.028) (−0.446, 0.099) (−0.160, 0.094) (−0.128, 0.073) (−0.167, 0.101) (−0.222, 0.098)
Observations 4019

Two-sided 95% robust confidence intervals in parentheses. Each cell presents a coefficient estimate on the exposure dummy defined in the main text. The sample for hours worked and earnings was restricted to positive values and to those aged 18–65 y in 2007, for test scores, 8–15 y olds in 2007, and for birth weight, retrospective data was used or 0–5 y olds in 1993. Birth weights greater than 7 kgs were dropped from sample (outliers probably due to measurement or recording errors).