| Literature DB >> 21545582 |
Nicki L Aubuchon-Endsley1, Stephanie L Grant, Getenesh Berhanu, David G Thomas, Sarah E Schrader, Devon Eldridge, Tay Kennedy, Michael Hambidge.
Abstract
Male and female infants from rural Ethiopia were tested to investigate relations among hemoglobin (Hb), anthropometry, and attention. A longitudinal design was used to examine differences in attention performance from 6 (M = 24.9 weeks, n = 89) to 9 months of age (M = 40.6 weeks, n = 85), differences hypothesized to be related to changes in iron status and growth delays. Stunting (length-for-age z scores < -2.0) and attention performance, t(30) = -2.42, p = .022, worsened over time. Growth and Hb predicted attention at 9 months, R(2) = .15, p < .05, but not at 6. The study contributes to the knowledge base concerning the relations among Hb, early growth, and attention.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21545582 PMCID: PMC3134588 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2011.01596.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Dev ISSN: 0009-3920