Movement and motor development in ELBW infants at 1 year is related to cognitive and motor abilities at 4 years


Autoria(s): Burns, Y.; O'Callaghan, M.; McDonell, B.; Rogers, Y.
Contribuinte(s)

D.R.Harvey

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

A relationship between motor ability and cognitive performance has been previously reported. This study aimed to investigate the association between movement and cognitive performance at 1 and 4 years corrected age of children born less than 1000 g, and whether developmental testing of movement at 1 year is predictive of cognitive performance at 4 years. Motor development was assessed at both ages using the neurosensory motor developmental assessment (NSMDA) and motor development was classified as normal, or minimal, mild, moderate-severe dysfunction. Cognitive performance was assessed on the Griffith Mental Developmental Scale at 1 year and McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities at 4 years. Subjects included 198 children of birthweight less than 1000 g. Of these 132 children returned for follow-up at the corrected ages of both 1 and 4 years. The 66 children not included had a slight increase in gestational age, while the mothers were younger and had a lower level of education. A significant association was found between NSMDA group classification at 1 year and cognitive performance at both 1 and 4 years (p

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:70574

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Ireland

Palavras-Chave #Obstetrics & Gynecology #Pediatrics #Cognitive Development #Nsmda #Motor Development #Low-birth-weight #Minor Neurological Dysfunction #Preterm Infants #Neurodevelopmental Status #Children #Age #Damage #Less #C1 #321024 Rehabilitation and Therapy - Occupational and Physical #730204 Child health
Tipo

Journal Article