Growth status and academic performance in Brazilian school age children: growth retardation impairs mathematical, but not reading and spelling abilities
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Resumo: | AIM: To assess the effect of child growth status on academic achievement and the association between child growth and academic standing. METHOD: The heights of 722 middle-school children were measured using standard procedures and height-for-age z (HAZ) scores were calculated based on an international reference. Academic performance was assessed by an adaptation of the Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT3) composed of Reading, Arithmetic and Spelling. RESULTS: Children in the group with higher HAZ scores performed better than children in the group with lower HAZ scores only on the Arithmetic subtest. This finding was confirmed by a multiple regression model analysis of the data. In addition, only performance on the Arithmetic subtest was positively associated with HAZ. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that growth retardation impacts specifically on the development of arithmetic (numeracy) skills and are consistent with a three-fold model of life course influences on health including latency, cumulative and pathway effects. |
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Growth status and academic performance in Brazilian school age children: growth retardation impairs mathematical, but not reading and spelling abilities |
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Growth status and academic performance in Brazilian school age children: growth retardation impairs mathematical, but not reading and spelling abilities |
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Growth status and academic performance in Brazilian school age children: growth retardation impairs mathematical, but not reading and spelling abilities Brito,Gilberto N.O. child growth achievement academic standing mathematical ability cognitive development neurobehavior |
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Growth status and academic performance in Brazilian school age children: growth retardation impairs mathematical, but not reading and spelling abilities |
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Growth status and academic performance in Brazilian school age children: growth retardation impairs mathematical, but not reading and spelling abilities |
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Growth status and academic performance in Brazilian school age children: growth retardation impairs mathematical, but not reading and spelling abilities |
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Growth status and academic performance in Brazilian school age children: growth retardation impairs mathematical, but not reading and spelling abilities |
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Growth status and academic performance in Brazilian school age children: growth retardation impairs mathematical, but not reading and spelling abilities |
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Brito,Gilberto N.O. |
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Brito,Gilberto N.O. Onis,Mercedes de |
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Onis,Mercedes de |
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Brito,Gilberto N.O. Onis,Mercedes de |
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child growth achievement academic standing mathematical ability cognitive development neurobehavior |
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child growth achievement academic standing mathematical ability cognitive development neurobehavior |
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AIM: To assess the effect of child growth status on academic achievement and the association between child growth and academic standing. METHOD: The heights of 722 middle-school children were measured using standard procedures and height-for-age z (HAZ) scores were calculated based on an international reference. Academic performance was assessed by an adaptation of the Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT3) composed of Reading, Arithmetic and Spelling. RESULTS: Children in the group with higher HAZ scores performed better than children in the group with lower HAZ scores only on the Arithmetic subtest. This finding was confirmed by a multiple regression model analysis of the data. In addition, only performance on the Arithmetic subtest was positively associated with HAZ. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that growth retardation impacts specifically on the development of arithmetic (numeracy) skills and are consistent with a three-fold model of life course influences on health including latency, cumulative and pathway effects. |
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