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Associations of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior with Academic Skills – A Follow-Up Study among Primary School Children

2014

Background There are no prospective studies that would have compared the relationships of different types of physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) with academic skills among children. We therefore investigated the associations of different types of PA and SB with reading and arithmetic skills in a follow-up study among children. Methods The participants were 186 children (107 boys, 79 girls, 6–8 yr) who were followed-up in Grades 1–3. PA and SB were assessed using a questionnaire in Grade 1. Reading fluency, reading comprehension and arithmetic skills were assessed using standardized tests at the end of Grades 1–3. Results Among all children more recess PA and more time spent i…

MaleParentsEpidemiologySocial Scienceslcsh:Medicinephysical activityDevelopmental and Pediatric NeurologyPediatricsDevelopmental psychologyChild DevelopmentCognitionSurveys and QuestionnairesReading (process)Medicine and Health SciencesPsychologyPublic and Occupational Healthta516Pediatric EpidemiologyChildlcsh:Scienceta315Finlandta515media_commonSchoolsMultidisciplinaryChild HealthFollow up studiesta3142Sedentary behaviorNeurologyEducational StatusFemaleBehavioral and Social Aspects of HealthComprehensionPsychologyResearch Articlemedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationPhysical activityStandardized testMotor ActivityFluencychildrenMental Health and PsychiatryHumansSports and Exercise MedicineStudentsBehaviorbusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesReadingacademic skillsAcademic skillsReading comprehensionDevelopmental Psychologylcsh:QSedentary BehaviorbusinessMathematicsPLoS ONE
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Assessing the impact of copy number variants on miRNA genes in autism by Monte Carlo simulation.

2014

Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are childhood neurodevelopmental disorders with complex genetic origins. Previous studies have investigated the role of de novo Copy Number Variants (CNVs) and microRNAs as important but distinct etiological factors in ASD. We developed a novel computational procedure to assess the potential pathogenic role of microRNA genes overlapping de novo CNVs in ASD patients. Here we show that for chromosomes # 1, 2 and 22 the actual number of miRNA loci affected by de novo CNVs in patients was found significantly higher than that estimated by Monte Carlo simulation of random CNV events. Out of 24 miRNA genes over-represented in CNVs from these three chromosomes only …

Clinical PathologyDNA Copy Number Variationsendocrine system diseasesChromosomes Human Pair 22ScienceGene regulatory networkGenomicsDevelopmental and Pediatric NeurologyBiologyPathology and Laboratory MedicinePediatricsGenomeMolecular GeneticsmiRNA Genes Monte Carlo Simulation AutismDiagnostic Medicinemental disordersGeneticsMedicine and Health SciencesmedicineHumansComputer SimulationGene Regulatory NetworksCopy-number variationAutistic DisorderGeneGeneticsMultidisciplinaryGenome HumanQRBiology and Life SciencesComputational BiologyGenomicsGenome Analysismedicine.diseaseSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)MicroRNAsNeurologyChromosomes Human Pair 1Genetic LociAutism spectrum disorderChromosomes Human Pair 2AutismMedicineStructural GenomicsHuman genomeMonte Carlo MethodResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Glial Promoter Selectivity following AAV-Delivery to the Immature Brain

2013

Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are versatile tools for gene transfer to the central nervous system (CNS) and proof-of-concept studies in adult rodents have shown that the use of cell type-specific promoters is sufficient to target AAV-mediated transgene expression to glia. However, neurological disorders caused by glial pathology usually have an early onset. Therefore, modelling and treatment of these conditions require expanding the concept of targeted glial transgene expression by promoter selectivity for gene delivery to the immature CNS. Here, we have investigated the AAV-mediated green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression driven by the myelin basic protein (MBP) or gl…

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The Secretion of Areolar (Montgomery's) Glands from Lactating Women Elicits Selective, Unconditional Responses in Neonates

2009

Background The communicative meaning of human areolae for newborn infants was examined here in directly exposing 3-day old neonates to the secretion from the areolar glands of Montgomery donated by non related, non familiar lactating women. Methodology/Principal Findings The effect of the areolar stimulus on the infants' behavior and autonomic nervous system was compared to that of seven reference stimuli originating either from human or non human mammalian sources, or from an arbitrarily-chosen artificial odorant. The odor of the native areolar secretion intensified more than all other stimuli the infants' inspiratory activity and appetitive oral responses. These responses appeared to deve…

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatrics and Child Healthlcsh:MedicineDermatologyBreast milkStimulus (physiology)Autonomic Nervous SystemAreolar glandsObstetrics/Postpartum CareRespiratory RateHeart RateInternal medicineLactationmedicineHumansLactationSecretionBreastMental Health/Developmental and Pediatric Neurologylcsh:SciencePhysiology/Sensory SystemsEvolutionary Biology/Animal BehaviorNeuroscience/Behavioral NeuroscienceMultidisciplinaryMilk Humanbusiness.industryNeuroscience/Sensory Systemslcsh:RInfant NewbornSmellObstetrics/Breast FeedingOtolaryngology/RhinologyNeuroscience/PsychologyAutonomic nervous systemmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyMilk BanksOdorNipplesSucking BehaviorInfant BehaviorOdorantsFemalelcsh:QPediatrics and Child Health/NeonatologybusinessBreast feedingResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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