Prenatal exposure to p, p ′ DDE was associated with a delay in mental and
psychomotor development at 13 months.
Not exact matches
The
psychomotor and social
development of breastfed babies clearly differs from that of bottle - fed ones and leads
at the age of 12 months to significant advantages of the
psychomotor and social capabilities.
Meta - analysis revealed no significant differences between LCPUFA and placebo groups in BSID Mental Developmental Index (MDI) scores
at 18 months (MD 0.06, 95 % CI -2.01 to 2.14; I2 = 75 %; four trials; N = 661) and no significant differences in BSID
Psychomotor Development Index (PDI) scores
at 18 months (MD 0.69, 95 % CI -0.78 to 2.16; I2 = 61 %; four trials; N = 661).
Main outcome measures were Bayley's Scales of Infant
Development at age 13 months (Mental Index, MDI;
Psychomotor Index, PDI), Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scales of Intelligence (WPPSI - R), and Peabody Developmental Scales
at age 5.
At age 13 months, a psychometrist assessed the children's mental and
psychomotor development, using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development (BSID), 23 while the mothers completed the Home Screening Questionnai
development, using the Bayley Scales of Infant
Development (BSID), 23 while the mothers completed the Home Screening Questionnai
Development (BSID), 23 while the mothers completed the Home Screening Questionnaire (HSQ).24
The study uses data from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study to investigate the effect of paracetamol during pregnancy on
psychomotor development, behaviour and temperament
at 3 years of age.
Tamura, T., Goldenberg, R. L., Ramey, S. L., Nelson, K. G., and Chapman, V. R. Effect of zinc supplementation of pregnant women on the mental and
psychomotor development of their children
at 5 y of age.
▶ Child mental,
psychomotor and behavioural
development at 18 months, measured using the Bayley Scales of Infant Develo
development at 18 months, measured using the Bayley Scales of Infant
DevelopmentDevelopment II.20
Cognition measured by IQ
at 3.5 years (Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence - IV32) and
at 14 years (WISC - V31 or an equivalent adequate version
at the time) are secondary outcomes, together with outcomes related to
psychomotor development, behaviour and ADHD.
The 34 included studies produced a total of 14 meta - analyses for physical aspects of health measured
at post-intervention (including weight, length, leg, arm, chest and head circumference, cortisol, sleep length; crying / fussing, bilirubin, incidence of illness); 18 meta - analyses of aspects of mental health (parent - infant interactions; parenting stress; attachment) and
development (infant temperament,
psychomotor and mental
development); and three meta - analyses of weight, length and head circumference measured
at follow - up.