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Effects of iron deficiency in infancy on patterns of motor development over time
Authors:Shafir Tal  Angulo-Barroso Rosa  Calatroni Agustin  Jimenez Elias  Lozoff Betsy
Affiliation:Center for Human Growth and Development, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0406, United States.
Abstract:This longitudinal study of the effects of iron deficiency in infancy assessed motor development over time in 185 healthy Costa Rican children who varied in iron status at 12-23 months. Longitudinal analyses (hierarchical linear modeling) used the Bayley Psychomotor Index before and both 1 week and 3 months after iron treatment in infancy and the Bruninks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency - long form at 5 years and short form at 11-14 years. Children with chronic severe iron deficiency in infancy had lower motor scores at the beginning of the study and a lower but parallel trajectory for motor scores through early adolescence. Thus, there was no evidence of catch-up in motor development, despite iron therapy in infancy that corrected iron deficiency anemia in all cases.
Keywords:Motor development   Iron deficiency   Longitudinal   Human   Infant
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