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Longitudinal examination of weight-for-length and developmental screening results in infancy and toddlerhood
Children's Health Care ( IF 0.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-04 , DOI: 10.1080/02739615.2020.1848569
Cathleen Odar Stough 1 , Katlyn Garr 1 , Amrik Singh Khalsa 2, 3 , Angela Combs 1 , Kristen A. Copeland 4, 5
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ABSTRACT

The current study examined whether high infant weight-for-recumbent-length (WFL) percentile (i.e., ≥ 85th percentile) at 6 months of age longitudinally related to motor skills, problem solving, and personal/social outcomes on a developmental screener (Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3) at 9 months and 18 months of age. Data were extracted from the medical record at a primary care clinic serving primarily low income and racial minority infants (n = 538). WFL category at 6 months was not related to developmental screener outcomes at 9 or 18 months in both unadjusted analyses and adjusted analyses controlling for relevant covariates.



中文翻译:

对婴儿期和学龄期体重和发育筛查结果的纵向检查

摘要

本研究检查了6个月大的婴儿靠着身长体重比(WFL)百分位数(即≥85%)是否与发育能力筛查者的运动技能,解决问题以及个人/社会结局纵向相关(年龄以及9个月大和18个月大的阶段问卷3)。数据是从主要服务于低收入和少数种族婴儿的基层医疗诊所的病历中提取的(n = 538)。在未经校正的分析和控制相关协变量的校正分析中,6个月时的WFL类别与9或18个月时的发育筛查结果均无关。

更新日期:2020-12-04
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