| Literature DB >> 21612616 |
Khitam Muhsen1, Asher Ornoy, Ashraf Akawi, Gershon Alpert, Dani Cohen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: H. pylori infection has been linked to iron deficiency anemia, a risk factor of diminished cognitive development. The hypothesis on an association between H. pylori infection and cognitive function was examined in healthy children, independently of socioeconomic and nutritional factors.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21612616 PMCID: PMC3121602 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-11-43
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Characteristics of the participants, 2007-2009
| All villages | Missing | Village SES | P value | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N = 200 | N (%) | Low N = 83 | Intermediate N = 62 | High N = 55 | ||
| Maternal education ≥10 years, N (%) | 100 (50.0) | - | 15 (18.1) | 41 (66.1) | 44 (80.0) | <0.001 |
| Paternal education ≥10 years, N (%) | 98 (52.7) | 14 (7.0) | 22 (30.6) | 38 (61.3) | 38 (73.1) | <0.001 |
| Crowding index >2, N (%) | 58 (29.0) | - | 47 (56.6) | 9 (14.5) | 2 (3.6) | <0.001 |
| Monthly family income ≥4000 NIS, N (%)* | 74 (37.9) | 5 (2.5) | 15 (18.3) | 31 (50.0) | 28 (54.9) | <0.001 |
| 107 (59.1) | 19 (9.5) | 63 (87.5) | 22 (38.6) | 22 (42.3) | <0.001 | |
| Mean Full-Scale IQ (SD) | 98.9 (12.6) | - | 90.1 (12.0) | 106.2 (8.5) | 104.0 (8.9) | <0.001 |
| Mean Non-Verbal IQ (SD) | 96.6 (12.4) | - | 88.4 (10.9) | 103.7 (9.8) | 100.9 (9.8) | <0.001 |
| Mean Verbal IQ (SD) | 101.6 (13.1) | - | 92.9 (13.8) | 108.4 (8.0) | 107.0 (8.4) | <0.001 |
* NIS: New Israeli Shekel (1 NIS~3.6 US$)
Univariate analysis of IQ scores correlates -high SES village a
| Full-Scale IQ | Non-verbal IQ | Verbal IQ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||||
| Males | 33 | 103.4 (9.9) | 99.9 (10.7) | 106.9 (9.1) |
| Females | 22 | 105.0 (7.4) | 102.4 (8.4) | 107.2 (7.5) |
| Maternal education | ||||
| <10 years | 11 | 99.5 (7.0) | 94.7 (7.5) | 104.4 (6.7) |
| ≥10 years | 44 | 105.2 (9.0)* | 102.4 (9.8)** | 107.7 (8.8) |
| Paternal education | ||||
| <10 years | 14 | 103.7 (8.9) | 99.9 (9.9) | 107.5 (8.1) |
| ≥10 years | 38 | 104.5 (9.2) | 101.6 (10.1) | 107.2 (8.8) |
| Crowding index | ||||
| < median | 22 | 105.9 (8.2) | 102.6 (8.9) | 108.8 (8.0) |
| ≥median | 33 | 102.8 (9.3) | 99.8 (10.4) | 105.8 (8.6) |
| Composite SES index | ||||
| Low SES | 20 | 102.6 (8.3) | 99.0 (9.3) | 106.2 (7.5) |
| High SES | 35 | 104.8 (9.3) | 102.0 (10.1) | 107.5 (9.0) |
| Negative | 30 | 106.3 (6.0) | 103.4 (7.1) | 108.9 (6.4) |
| Positive | 22 | 100.5 (11.5)** | 97.2 (12.5)** | 103.8 (10.2) ** |
| Hb at early childhood b | 51 | 0.14 | 0.21 | 0.04 |
| Current Hb level b | 53 | 0.28** | 0.26* | 0.28 |
| HAZ at early childhood b | 54 | 0.02 | 0.05 | -0.02 |
| WHZ at early childhood b | 54 | -0.04 | -0.02 | -0.08 |
| Current BMIZ b | 53 | -0.05 | -0.08 | -0.01 |
a P value were obtained by the Student t test unless otherwise is specified.
b Pearson correlation.
* P < 0.1, **P < 0.05.
Hb: hemoglobin, HAZ: Height for Age Z score, WHZ: Weight for Height Z score, BMIZ: Body Mass Index Z score.
Univariate analysis of IQ scores correlates -intermediate SES village a
| Full-Scale IQ | Non-Verbal IQ | Verbal IQ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||||
| Males | 38 | 103.6 (7.2) | 100.3 (7.9) | 106.8 (7.1) |
| Females | 24 | 110.3 (9.0)** | 109.2 (10.3)*** | 111.0 (8.8)** |
| Maternal education | ||||
| <10 years | 21 | 101.1 (7.6) | 99.6 (9.5) | 103.4 (6.6) |
| ≥10 years | 41 | 108.7 (8.0)** | 105.9 (9.4)** | 110.0 (7.4)*** |
| Paternal education | ||||
| <10 years | 24 | 102.8 (8.0) | 100.5 (8.8) | 105.1 (7.5) |
| ≥10 years | 38 | 108.4 (8.3)** | 105.8 (10.0)** | 110.5 (7.5)** |
| Crowding index | ||||
| < median | 31 | 106.5 (9.8) | 104.2 (11.2) | 108.5 (8.8) |
| ≥ median | 31 | 106.0 (7.2) | 103.3 (8.4) | 108.4 (7.3) |
| Composite SES index | ||||
| Low SES | 29 | 103.4 (8.4) | 101.5 (10.0) | 105.2 (7.6) |
| High SES | 33 | 108.7 (7.9)** | 105.7 (9.4)* | 111.2 (7.3)*** |
| Negative | 35 | 106.1 (9.8) | 104.1 (11.0) | 107.9 (9.2) |
| Positive | 22 | 106.5(6.9) | 102.8 (8.2) | 109.8 (6.3) |
| Hb at early childhood b | 43 | -0.15 | -0.08 | -0.22 |
| Current Hb level b | 58 | 0.22* | 0.22* | 0.17 |
| HAZ at early childhood b | 62 | 0.07 | 0.15 | -0.01 |
| WHZ at early childhood b | 62 | 0.22 | 0.22 | 0.17 |
| Current BMIZ b | 58 | 0.25* | 0.21 | 0.24* |
a P value were obtained by the Student t test unless otherwise is specified.
b Pearson correlation.
*P < 0.1, **P < 0.05, ***P < 0.01.
Hb: hemoglobin, HAZ: Height for Age Z score, WHZ: Weight for Height Z score, BMIZ: Body Mass Index Z score.
Univariate analysis of IQ scores correlates - low SES village a
| Full-Scale IQ | Non-Verbal IQ | Verbal IQ | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||||
| Males | 42 | 89.1 (12.0) | 88.0 (11.2) | 91.5 (13.5) |
| Females | 41 | 91.1 (12.1) | 88.8 (10.8) | 94.3 (14.0) |
| Maternal education | ||||
| <10 years | 68 | 88.8 (11.9) | 87.8 (10.1) | 90.8 (13.8) |
| ≥10 years | 15 | 96.0 (11.2)** | 91.0 (14.4) | 101.6 (10.1)** |
| Paternal education | ||||
| <10 years | 50 | 89.7 (13.7) | 89.0 (11.6) | 91.5 (15.1) |
| ≥10 years | 22 | 91.6 (10.4) | 86.7 (14.1) | 97.2 (10.4) |
| Crowding index | ||||
| < median | 37 | 93.2 (12.3) | 90.2 (13.0) | 97.1 (13.1) |
| ≥ median | 46 | 87.6 (11.3)** | 86.9 (8.9) | 89.5 (13.5)** |
| Composite SES index | ||||
| Low SES | 38 | 88.3 (12.9) | 88.0 (10.7) | 90.0 (14.7) |
| High SES | 45 | 91.6 (11.1) | 88.8 (11.3) | 95.4 (12.6)* |
| Negative | 9 | 89.8 (11.3) | 86.7 (9.6) | 94.1 (14.9) |
| Positive | 63 | 90.2 (12.5) | 89.1 (11.4) | 92.4 (14.1) |
| Hb at early childhood b | 74 | 0.21* | 0.30** | 0.14 |
| Current Hb level b | 83 | 0.08 | 0.03 | 0.11 |
| HAZ at early childhood b | 81 | 0.28** | 0.27** | 0.26** |
| WHZ at early childhood b | 80 | 0.04 | 0.05 | 0.04 |
| Current BMIZ b | 83 | 0.03 | 0.05 | 0.01 |
a P value were obtained by the Student t test unless otherwise is specified.
b Pearson correlation.
*P < 0.1, **P < 0.05, ***P < 0.01.
Hb: hemoglobin, HAZ: Height for Age Z score, WHZ: Weight for Height Z score, BMIZ: Body Mass Index Z score.
Multiple linear regression models of the association between H. pylori infection and IQ sores in Arab children, Israel
| Full-Scale IQ | Non-verbal IQ | Verbal IQ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| Positive | -6.1** | -11.4, -0.8 | -6.0** | -11.1, -0.2 | -5.7** | -10.8, -0.6 |
| Maternal education | ||||||
| <10 years | -2.4 | -9.1, 4.2 | -5.4 | -12.7, 1.8 | 0.9 | -5.5, 7.2 |
| ≥10 years | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| Current Hb level | 3.5** | 0.3. 6.7 | 3.4* | -0.1, 6.9 | 3.5** | 0.5, 6.6 |
| Negative | Reference | Reference | Reference | -1.2, 7.1 | ||
| Positive | 1.8 | -4.2, 4.5 | 0.3 | -4.8, 5.3 | 3.0 | |
| Maternal education | ||||||
| <10 years | -5.6** | -11.2, -2.2 | -2.7 | -8.4, 2.9 | -7.9** | -12.5, -3.2 |
| ≥10 years | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| Sex | ||||||
| Males | -6.6** | -10.3, -1.2 | -8.6** | -13.7, -3.5 | -4.3** | -8.5, -0.2 |
| Females | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| Current Hb level | 2.3** | 0.4, 4.3 | 2.4** | 0.2, 4.7 | 1.9** | 0.03, 3.7 |
| Negative | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| Positive | 1.8 | -6.6, 10.3 | 3.2 | -4.4, 10.8 | 0.3 | -9.5, 10.2 |
| Maternal education | ||||||
| <10 years | -1.4 | -9.8, 7.1 | 0.04 | -7.5, 7.6 | -2.8 | -12.7, 7.0 |
| ≥10 years | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| Crowding index | ||||||
| < median | Reference | Reference | Reference | |||
| ≥ median | -5.4* | -11.8, 0.9 | -2.5 | -8.2, 3.1 | -7.8** | -15.2, -0.4 |
| Hb at early childhood | 4.2** | 0.2, 8.2 | 5.2** | 1.6, 8.8 | 3.0 | -1.7, 7.7 |
| HAZ at early childhood | 4.0** | 0.2, 7.8 | 3.3* | -0.1, 6.8 | 4.3* | -0.1, 8.8 |
*P < 0.1, **P < 0.05, Hb: hemoglobin, HAZ: Height for Age Z score.
a The multivariate analysis in the high SES included the variables H. pylori infection, maternal education, maternal age and current hemoglobin levels. b In the intermediate SES village the adjusted model included the variables H. pylori infection, sex, maternal age, maternal education, and current hemoglobin level. The estimates did not changed when the variables "WHZ at early childhood" and "current BMIZ" were entered into the model. c In the low SES village the adjusted model included the variables H. pylori infection, maternal education, crowding index, hemoglobin levels and HAZ at early childhood.