Search results for "Child Development"

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Stable same-sex friendships with higher achieving partners promote mathematical reasoning in lower achieving primary school children

2015

This study is designed to investigate friend influence over mathematical reasoning in a sample of 374 children in 187 same-sex friend dyads (184 girls in 92 friendships; 190 boys in 95 friendships). Participants completed surveys that measured mathematical reasoning in the 3rd grade (approximately 9 years old) and one year later in the 4th grade (approximately 10 years old). Analyses designed for dyadic data (i.e., longitudinal Actor-Partner Interdependence Models) indicated that higher achieving friends influenced the mathematical reasoning of lower achieving friends, but not the reverse. Specifically, greater initial levels of mathematical reasoning among higher achieving partners in the …

Malemedia_common.quotation_subjectFriendsMathematical reasoningPeer GroupArticleDevelopmental psychologyThinkingInterpersonal relationshipChild DevelopmentDevelopmental NeuroscienceDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal Relationsta516friend influenceChildTask avoidanceta515media_commonmathematics4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationPeer groupMathematical ConceptsAchievementChild developmentGroup normsprimary school childrenFriendshipSame sexFemalePsychology0503 educationSocial psychologymathematical reasoning050104 developmental & child psychologyBritish Journal of Developmental Psychology
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High sustained virologic response rates in children with chronic hepatitis C receiving peginterferon alfa-2b plus ribavirin

2010

Pegylated interferon (PEG-IFN) alfa-2b plus ribavirin (RBV) is the standard of care for adults with chronic hepatitis C but was not approved for the treatment of children at the time of this study. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of PEG-IFN alfa-2b plus RBV in children.Children and adolescents ages 3-17 years were treated with PEG-IFN alfa-2b (60microg/m(2)/week) plus RBV (15mg/kg/day). The duration of therapy was 24 weeks for genotype (G) 2 and G3 patients with low viral load (600,000IU/ml) and 48 weeks for G1, G4, and G3 with high viral load (or=600,000IU/ml). The primary end point was sustained virologic response (SVR), defined as undetectable hepatitis C vi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentGenotypeHepatitis C virusHepacivirusInterferon alpha-2medicine.disease_causeAntiviral AgentsPolyethylene Glycolschemistry.chemical_compoundChild DevelopmentPegylated interferonInternal medicineDrug Resistance ViralRibavirinmedicineHumansChildAdverse effectHepatologybusiness.industryRibavirinBody WeightInterferon-alphaHepatitis CHepatitis C ChronicViral Loadmedicine.diseaseBody HeightRecombinant ProteinsTreatment OutcomechemistryChild PreschoolImmunologyPeginterferon alfa-2bDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleViral hepatitisbusinessViral loadmedicine.drugJournal of Hepatology
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Mentally Simulated Motor Actions in Children

2009

The present study investigated the effects of age and arm preference on motor imagery ability. Children (groups: 6.5, 8.3, and 10.1 years) and young adults (22.4 years) physically or mentally performed a drawing motor task with the right or the left arm. Imagery ability, accessed by the timing correspondence between executed and imagined movements, was poor at 6 and 8 years but improved at age 10, and was robust in adults. The arm condition had no influence on imagery ability. We suggest that maturation of parietal and prefrontal cortices during development may contribute to improvement of action representation.

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMovementNeuropsychological TestsFunctional LateralityDevelopmental psychologyChild DevelopmentPhysical medicine and rehabilitationMotor imageryReaction TimeDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansYoung adultChildProblem SolvingAnalysis of VarianceAge FactorsMotor taskNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyAction (philosophy)ArmImaginationFemalePsychologyPsychomotor PerformanceDevelopmental Neuropsychology
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Maternal selenium status and neuropsychological development in Spanish preschool children

2018

Background: The relationship between maternal selenium (Se) status and child neurodevelopment has been scarcely assessed. In a previous study we observed an inverse U-shaped association between maternal Se concentrations and infant neurodevelopment at 12 months of age. In this study, this non-linear association was explored at preschool age. The effect modification by breastfeeding, child's sex and cord blood mercury was also evaluated.Methods: Study subjects were 490 mother-child pairs from the Spanish Childhood and Environment Project (INMA, 2003–2012). Child neuropsychological development was assessed at around 5 years of age by theMcCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities (MSCA). Sociodem…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMultivariate analysisBreastfeeding010501 environmental sciencesNeuropsychological Tests01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesSelenium0302 clinical medicineChild DevelopmentPregnancymedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicine0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental SciencePregnancyWorking memorybusiness.industryPublic healthNeuropsychologyInfantCognitionMaternal Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaMercurymedicine.diseaseFetal BloodBreast FeedingSpainChild PreschoolGestationFemalebusinessDemography
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Embodiment and the origin of interval timing : kinematic and electromyographic data

2016

International audience; Recent evidence suggests that interval timing (the judgment of durations lasting from approximately 500 ms. to a few minutes) is closely coupled to the action control system. We used surface electromyography (EMG) and motion capture technology to explore the emergence of this coupling in 4-, 6-, and 8-month-olds. We engaged infants in an active and socially relevant arm-raising task with seven cycles and response period. In one condition, cycles were slow (every 4 s); in another, they were fast (every 2 s). In the slow condition, we found evidence of time-locked sub-threshold EMG activity even in the absence of any observed overt motor responses at all three ages. Th…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyNeuroscience(all)Overt behaviorResponse period[ SCCO.PSYC ] Cognitive science/PsychologyKinematicsElectromyographyMotor Activity050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)psyc03 medical and health sciencesEmbodimentChild Development0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationOpen DatamedicineHumansLearning0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMuscle SkeletalCommunicationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectromyography[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/NeuroscienceGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesAction controlAge FactorsInfantInterval timingInterval (music)Open Materials[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology[ SCCO.NEUR ] Cognitive science/NeuroscienceArmFemalebusinessPsychologyInfants030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMuscle ContractionResearch Article
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Growth and safety evaluation of infant formulae containing oligosaccharides derived from bovine milk: a randomized, double-blind, noninferiority trial

2014

A limited number of nondigestible oligosaccharides are available for use in infant formula. This study evaluated growth and safety in infants fed formula supplemented with a mixture of bovine milk-derived oligosaccharides (BMOS). This mixture, which was generated from whey permeate, contains galactooligosaccharides and other oligosaccharides from bovine milk, such as 3′- and 6′-sialyllactose. We hypothesized that growth in infants fed BMOS-supplemented formula would be noninferior to that in infants fed standard formula. Healthy term infants ≤14 days old were randomly assigned to standard formula (control; n = 84); standard formula with BMOS (IF-BMOS; n = 99); or standard formula with BMOS …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsBifidobacterium longumOligosaccharidesGrowthWeight GainGastroenterologyInfant nutritionFecesChild DevelopmentLactobacillus rhamnosusDouble-Blind MethodInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthGastrointestinal TransitFecesHealthy infantsbiologyAnthropometrybusiness.industryProbioticsInfant NewbornInfantbiology.organism_classificationConfidence intervalInfant FormulaMilkInfant formulaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFood FortifiedVomitingCattleFemalemedicine.symptombusinessFlatulenceWeight gainBovine milk-derived oligosaccharidesResearch ArticleBMC Pediatrics
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Autism and Intellectual Disability Associated with Mitochondrial Disease and Hyperlactacidemia

2015

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with intellectual disability (ID) is a life-long debilitating condition, which is characterized by cognitive function impairment and other neurological signs. Children with ASD-ID typically attain motor skills with a significant delay. A sub-group of ASD-IDs has been linked to hyperlactacidemia and alterations in mitochondrial respiratory chain activity. The objective of this report is to describe the clinical features of patients with these comorbidities in order to shed light on difficult diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in such patients. We reported the different clinical features of children with ID associated with hyperlactacidemia and deficiencies i…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsMitochondrial DiseasesUbiquinoneMitochondrial diseaseautismArticleCatalysislcsh:ChemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundFolic AcidCarnitinemental disordersIntellectual disabilitymedicineHumansHyperlactatemiaCarnitinePhysical and Theoretical Chemistrypossible mitochondrial diseasePsychiatrylcsh:QH301-705.5Molecular BiologySpectroscopyCoenzyme Q10business.industryOrganic ChemistryInfantCognitionVitaminsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseComputer Science ApplicationsMitochondrial respiratory chainlcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999chemistryintellectual disabilityChild Development Disorders PervasiveAutism spectrum disorderChild Preschoolmuscular toneAutismFemalebusinessmedicine.drugInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Evening salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase at 14months and neurodevelopment at 4years: Sex differences.

2017

Stress system activity in early life can have long-term effects on neurodevelopment. The main aim of this study was to assess the association of child evening salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase basal levels at 14months of age with longer-term neuropsychological development at 4years in a low-risk population-based birth cohort derived from the INMA (Environment and Childhood) project in Spain. We included 186 parent-children pairs with information on both stress system activity and neurodevelopment. Both stress markers at 14months of age showed an association with neuropsychological development at 4years. Salivary cortisol showed a sex-specific pattern of association. In girls, cortisol lev…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySalivaEveningHydrocortisonePopulationGross motor skillRate ratio03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceBasal (phylogenetics)0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyChild DevelopmentCognitionPregnancyInternal medicinemedicineHumanseducationSalivaeducation.field_of_studySex CharacteristicsSocioemotional selectivity theoryEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsNeuropsychologyAge FactorsInfant NewbornBrainInfant030227 psychiatryCircadian RhythmEndocrinologySalivary alpha-AmylasesChild PreschoolPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsFemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStress PsychologicalFollow-Up StudiesHormones and behavior
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Cardiac sympathetic activation and parasympathetic withdrawal during psychosocial stress exposure in 6‐month‐old infants

2020

Infant autonomic reactivity to stress is a potential predictor of later life health complications, but research has not sufficiently examined sympathetic activity, controlled for effects of physical activity and respiration, or studied associations among autonomic adjustments, cardiac activity, and affect in infants. We studied 278 infants during the repeated Still-Face Paradigm, a standardized stressor, while monitoring cardiac activity (ECG) and respiratory pattern (respiratory inductance plethysmography). Video ratings of physical activity and affect were also performed. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) and T-wave amplitude (TWA) served as noninvasive indicators of cardiac parasympathe…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySympathetic Nervous SystemCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyArticle050105 experimental psychologyElectrocardiography03 medical and health sciencesChild Development0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental NeuroscienceHeart RateParasympathetic Nervous SystemInternal medicineHeart rateHyperventilationmedicineHumansHyperventilationRespiratory inductance plethysmographyTonic (music)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVagal toneBiological PsychiatrySocial stressEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesInfantMother-Child RelationsRespiratory Sinus ArrhythmiaDistressNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologySocial PerceptionNeurologyCardiologyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyFacial RecognitionStress Psychological030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRespiratory minute volumePsychophysiology
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Association between breastfeeding duration and cognitive development, autistic traits and ADHD symptoms: a multicenter study in Spain

2017

BACKGROUND: Several studies have related longer breastfeeding duration to better intellectual performance in children. By contrast, few studies have investigated the potential protective effects of breastfeeding against behavioral problems such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, and even fewer on autism spectrum disorders (ASD) traits. METHODS: We examined the association between breastfeeding duration and cognitive development, attention, ADHD symptoms, and autistic traits using data from the INMA Project, a Spanish multicenter birth-cohort study, and taking into account the intensity of breastfeeding. Duration of any, predominant, and exclusive breastfeeding was …

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