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Stronger proprioceptive BOLD-responses in the somatosensory cortices reflect worse sensorimotor function in adolescents with and without cerebral pal…

2020

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CP-oireyhtymäCHILDRENSM1PASSIVE FINGERDP diplegic3124 Neurology and psychiatryEVOKED-POTENTIALSBRAINChildMOTOR CORTEXPassive movementTE echo timeEM expectation maximizationliikeaistiBOLD Blood-Oxygen-Level-Dependent signalRegular ArticleMagnetic Resonance ImagingTD typically-developedTR repetition timeSIIGMFCS Gross Motor Function Classification SystemMANCOVA Multivariate analysis of covarianceEPI echo planar imagingHP hemiplegicfMRI functional magnetic resonance imagingFemaleTACTILE STIMULATIONhalvausAGE-RELATED DIFFERENCESAdolescentComputer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsR858-859.7HemiplegiaORGANIZATIONDiplegiatuntoaistiMOVEMENTSIPT Sensory Integration and Praxis TestsROI regions of interestHumansSISII cortex secondary somatosensory cortexCP cerebral palsyRC346-429ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSGLM General Linear ModelCerebral Palsy3112 NeurosciencesSPM Statistical Parametric MappingSomatosensory CortexHandProprioceptionSI cortex primary somatosensory cortexGABA CONCENTRATIONKinesthesiaNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemPSC percent signal change
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Wearable electromyography recordings during daily life activities in children with cerebral palsy.

2020

To test whether wearable textile electromyography (EMG) recording systems may detect differences in muscle activity levels during daily activities between children with cerebral palsy (CP) and age-matched typically developing children.Wearable textile EMG recording systems were used to obtain leg muscle activity in 10 children with spastic CP (four females, six males; mean age 9y 6mo, standard deviation [SD] 2y 4mo, range: 6-13y; Gross Motor Function Classification System [GMFCS] level I and II) and 11 typically developing children (four females, seven males; mean age 9y 9mo, SD 1y 11mo, 7-12y) at rest and while performing seven daily activities.Children with CP showed significantly lower a…

CP-oireyhtymäMale030506 rehabilitationmedicine.medical_specialtyActivities of daily livingAdolescentDaily life activitieswearable electromyography recordingslapset (ikäryhmät)ElectromyographyMotor Activitymedicine.disease_causeCerebral palsydaily life activities03 medical and health sciencesWearable Electronic Devices0302 clinical medicineJumpingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationchildrenDevelopmental NeuroscienceActivities of Daily LivingSpasticMedicineHumansChildMuscle Skeletalcerebral palsylihasaktiivisuusmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElectromyographyCerebral PalsyCP-vammaisetarkiGross Motor Function Classification SystemMean agemedicine.diseaseelektromyografiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthFemaleNeurology (clinical)0305 other medical sciencebusinessfyysinen aktiivisuus030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMuscle ContractionDevelopmental medicine and child neurologyReferences
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P 042 - Gait complexity quantified using inertial measurement units in children with cerebral palsy

2018

Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have various gait impairments, and consequently their gait is less stable compared to typically developed (TD) controls. Gait kinematics are also affected more in CP than TD by concurrent dual and cognitive tasks. Inertial measurement units (IMU) provide efficient tool to quantify gait stability, but the practical value of IMU based gait assessment has not been tested in children with CP. nonPeerReviewed

CP-oireyhtymächildrencerebral palsy (CP)CP-vammaisettasapainolapset (ikäryhmät)kehonhallinta
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P 042 - Gait complexity quantified using inertial measurement units in children with cerebral palsy

2018

Abstract Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have gait impairments, and their gait is affected by concurrent tasks. We used inertial measurement units (IMU) to quantify CP-related gait complexity alterations, and identify effects of dual tasks on gait variability from 12 children with CP and 23 typically developed (TD) controls. The data were collected for normal and dual-tasks (motor; carrying a tray, cognitive; word naming) during walking. Step duration and adjusted multiscale entropy (MSE) index were computed. In overall, children with CP had shorter step duration and greater gait complexity than TD. Gait complexity was higher in vertical direction during the cognitive than normal and moto…

CP-oireyhtymämedicine.medical_specialtyKinematicsGait kinematicstasapainoBiophysicslapset (ikäryhmät)WalkingKinematicsCerebral palsyMultiscale entropy03 medical and health sciencesUnits of measurement0302 clinical medicineGait (human)Physical medicine and rehabilitationchildrenInertial measurement unitMedicineOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineta315ta217cerebral palsy (CP)business.industryCP-vammaisetRehabilitationGait variabilitykehonhallintaCognitionmedicine.diseaseDual-taskCerebral palsybusinessStabilityhuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGait & Posture
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Procalcitonin and community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in children

2015

The role of procalcitonin (PCT) as a biomarker for sepsis in adults is well documented, while its role in infections affecting neonatal children remains controversial. Among these infections, Community-Acquired pneumonia (CAP) has been studied extensively, because it's the second cause of death in children in developing countries, and one of the most frequent causes of hospitalization in industrialized countries. The PubMed database and the Cochrane Library were used to search for the following keywords: CAP, procalcitonin, and children. Thirteen articles were studied to determine the role of PCT in CAP management, specifically its usefulness for distinguishing pneumococcal infections from …

Calcitoninmedicine.medical_specialtyCommunity-acquired pneumoniaCalcitonin Gene-Related PeptideClinical BiochemistryCochrane LibraryBiochemistryProcalcitoninSepsisCommunity-acquired pneumoniamedicineHumansProtein PrecursorsChildIntensive care medicineChildrenCause of deathPediatric CAPbusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)BiomarkerGeneral MedicinePneumonia Pneumococcalmedicine.diseaseAnti-Bacterial AgentsCommunity-Acquired InfectionsBiomarkers; Children; Community-acquired pneumonia; PCT; Pediatric CAP; ProcalcitoninPneumoniaPneumococcal infectionsBiomarker (medicine)PCTbusinessProcalcitoninBiomarkershormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsClinica Chimica Acta
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Bicycling to school improves the cardiometabolic risk factor profile:a randomised controlled trial

2012

Objectives To investigate whether bicycling to school improves cardiometabolic risk factor profile and cardiorespiratory fitness among children. Design Prospective, blinded, randomised controlled trial. Setting Single centre study in Odense, Denmark Participants 43 children previously not bicycling to school were randomly allocated to control group (n=20) (ie, no change in lifestyle) or intervention group (ie, bicycling to school) (n=23). Primary and secondary outcome measures Change in cardiometabolic risk factor score and change in cardiorespiratory fitness. Results All participants measured at baseline returned at follow-up. Based upon intention-to-treat (ITT) analyses, clustering of car…

Cardiometabolic riskmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryFactor scoreResearcheducationType 2 Diabetes MellitusCardiorespiratory fitnessGeneral MedicineDiseasePeer reviewlaw.inventionRandomized controlled trialchildrenlawcommutingPhysical therapycardiometabolicMedicinerisk factorsbicyclingPublic HealthbusinessTrial registration
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Relación entre la caries, el índice de masa corporal y la clase social en niños españoles

2017

Abstract Objective: To determine the association between caries, body mass index (BMI) and social class in child population of the Valencia region (Spain) at 6, 12 and 15 years, and study. Methods: In a cross sectional study of 1326 children aged 6 (n = 488), 12 (n = 409) and 15 years (n = 433) who took part in the 2010 Oral Health Survey of the Valencia region, the ICDAS II criteria were employed for diagnosing and coding all the teeth examined. The quantitative BMI values on a continuous scale were grouped into 3 categories (normal weight, overweight, obese) based on a table adjusted for age and gender. The highest-ranking occupation of the parents was taken to indicate the social class o…

Caries dentalSobrepesoDental cariesObesidadObesityOverweightÍndice de masa corporalChildrenNiñosBody mass index
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Low Carbohydrate Diet (SCD/GAPS) for Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder

2019

Objective of the study was to investigate the potential of low carbohydrate diet (SCD/ and supplements in reducing some autistic spectrum disorder ASD symptoms in children.

Casein Free dietgenetic structuresGluten Free dietmental disordersLow carbohydrate dietChildren with autism spectrum disorderAutism spectrum disorder (ASD):MEDICINE::Social medicine [Research Subject Categories]
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The Impact of Celiac Disease on Quality of Life in Subjects in Developmental Age.

2011

Celiac Disease ChildrenSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantile
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Maternal cell phone use during pregnancy and child cognition at age 5 years in 3 birth cohorts

2018

Background: There have been few studies of children's cognitive development in relation to mothers' cell phone use, and most were limited to outcomes at age 3 years or younger. We examined the relationship between maternal cell phone use during pregnancy and cognitive performance in 5-year old children. Methods: This study included data from 3 birth cohorts: the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC) (n = 1209), Spanish Environment and Childhood Project (INMA) (n = 1383), and Korean Mothers and Children's Environment Health Study (MOCEH) (n = 497). All cohorts collected information about maternal cell phone use during pregnancy and cognitive performance in children at age 5. We performed linea…

Cell phonesIntelligenceMothersPooled analysisDanishCohort Studies03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChild DevelopmentCognitionPregnancyCognitive developmentMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceChildChildrenlcsh:Environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencelcsh:GE1-350Pregnancybusiness.industryConfoundingCognitionmedicine.diseaselanguage.human_languageConfidence intervalCell Phone UseMeta-analysisPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsCohortlanguageFemalebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDemographyEnvironment International
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