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Early precursors of low attention and hyperactivity in a preterm sample at age four.

Margaret M McGrath1, Mary Sullivan, Jerilyn Devin, Maria Fontes-Murphy, Suzy Barcelos, Jennifer L DePalma, Stephen Faraone.   

Abstract

The increased numbers of low birth weight (LBW) survivors has raised questions about the direct association between LBW and later diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in early childhood. A longitudinal data set was used to determine the relationship among perinatal morbidity and medical and neurological status during the toddler period (18 and 30 months) with lower attention and higher activity, cardinal features of ADHD at age 4. The sample of 39 full term and 149 preterm infants were recruited at birth. Infants were assigned to 1 of 5 groups based on perinatal morbidity. Medical and neurological status were classified as normal, suspect, or abnormal at 18 and 30 months. At age 4, five measures of attention and activity were gathered from parents and independent examiners. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) showed significant effects of perinatal morbidity, birth weight, gestational age, gender, socioeconomic status at infancy, and toddler medical and neurological status with lower attention and higher activity at age 4. Prematurity, perinatal illness, and later medical status are early markers for preschool behaviors associated with clinical diagnosis of ADHD.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15824026     DOI: 10.1080/01460860590913945

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs        ISSN: 0146-0862


  12 in total

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2.  Associations between maternal scaffolding and executive functioning in 3 and 4 year olds born very low birth weight and normal birth weight.

Authors:  Jean Lowe; Sarah J Erickson; Peggy MacLean; Susanne W Duvall; Robin K Ohls; Andrea F Duncan
Journal:  Early Hum Dev       Date:  2014-08-13       Impact factor: 2.079

3.  Perinatal medical variables predict executive function within a sample of preschoolers born very low birth weight.

Authors:  Susanne W Duvall; Sarah J Erickson; Peggy MacLean; Jean R Lowe
Journal:  J Child Neurol       Date:  2014-08-12       Impact factor: 1.987

4.  The development of effortful control in children born preterm.

Authors:  Julie Poehlmann; A J Miller Schwichtenberg; Prachi E Shah; Rebecca J Shlafer; Emily Hahn; Sarah Maleck
Journal:  J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol       Date:  2010

5.  A Meta-Analysis of the Association Between Birth Weight and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Authors:  Allison M Momany; Jaclyn M Kamradt; Molly A Nikolas
Journal:  J Abnorm Child Psychol       Date:  2018-10

6.  Neurodevelopmental outcomes of moderately preterm birth: precursors of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder at preschool age.

Authors:  Giovanna Perricone; M Regina Morales; Germana Anzalone
Journal:  Springerplus       Date:  2013-05-12

7.  Virtual environment to quantify the influence of colour stimuli on the performance of tasks requiring attention.

Authors:  Alessandro P Silva; Annie F Frère
Journal:  Biomed Eng Online       Date:  2011-08-19       Impact factor: 2.819

8.  Behavior Problems in Relation to Sustained Selective Attention Skills of Moderately Preterm Children.

Authors:  Kim C M Bul; Anneloes L van Baar
Journal:  J Dev Phys Disabil       Date:  2011-10-22

9.  Early precursors of low attention and hyperactivity in moderately and very preterm children at preschool age.

Authors:  M Regina Morales; Concetta Polizzi; Giorgio Sulliotti; Claudia Mascolino; Giovanna Perricone
Journal:  Pediatr Rep       Date:  2013-11-27

10.  Fatty acid patterns early after premature birth, simultaneously analysed in mothers' food, breast milk and serum phospholipids of mothers and infants.

Authors:  Karl-Göran Sabel; Cristina Lundqvist-Persson; Elsa Bona; Max Petzold; Birgitta Strandvik
Journal:  Lipids Health Dis       Date:  2009-06-10       Impact factor: 3.876

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