Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira, Gilberto Ramos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Leôncio, Lívia Maria de Lima, Bezerra, Clécia Gabriela, David, Mírian Celly Medeiros Miranda, Matos, Rhowena Jane Barbosa de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ciências em Saúde
Texto Completo: https://portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br/index.php/rcsfmit_zero/article/view/1104
Resumo: Objective: Hydration can favor cognitive functions during childhood and adolescence, helping with daily and school activities. This study aimed to identify possible interactions between hydration and memory in children and adolescents. Methods: This is a systematic review with meta-analysis. The bibliographic search was conducted in the MEDLINE/PubMed, SciELO, LILACS, Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases, through a combination of the descriptors: “hydration” AND “memory”; “hydration” AND “memory” AND “child”; “hydration” AND “memory” AND “children”; “organism hydration status” AND “memory”; “organism hydration status” AND “memory” AND “child”. Results: The search resulted in 816 articles, of which ten were selected for qualitative synthesis and two for the meta-analysis. The results indicated that hydration could not enhance working, visual and visuomotor memories, or visual attention (Line Tracing Task, MD 0.67, 95% CI -0.87 to 2.22; Indirect Image Difference, MD 0.32, 95% CI -0.75 to 1.40; Letter Cancellation, MD 1.68, 95% CI -0.81 to 4.17). Conclusion: From the obtained results, hydration per se does not reinforce working, visual and visuomotor memories, or visual attention. However, there are still gaps regarding other types of memory and cognitive, motor, nutritional and environmental integration.
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spelling Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.Há relação funcional entre hidratação e memória em crianças e adolescentes? Uma meta-análise.adolescentchildcognitionfluid therapymemorywateradolescenteáguacogniçãocriançahidrataçãomemóriaObjective: Hydration can favor cognitive functions during childhood and adolescence, helping with daily and school activities. This study aimed to identify possible interactions between hydration and memory in children and adolescents. Methods: This is a systematic review with meta-analysis. The bibliographic search was conducted in the MEDLINE/PubMed, SciELO, LILACS, Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases, through a combination of the descriptors: “hydration” AND “memory”; “hydration” AND “memory” AND “child”; “hydration” AND “memory” AND “children”; “organism hydration status” AND “memory”; “organism hydration status” AND “memory” AND “child”. Results: The search resulted in 816 articles, of which ten were selected for qualitative synthesis and two for the meta-analysis. The results indicated that hydration could not enhance working, visual and visuomotor memories, or visual attention (Line Tracing Task, MD 0.67, 95% CI -0.87 to 2.22; Indirect Image Difference, MD 0.32, 95% CI -0.75 to 1.40; Letter Cancellation, MD 1.68, 95% CI -0.81 to 4.17). Conclusion: From the obtained results, hydration per se does not reinforce working, visual and visuomotor memories, or visual attention. However, there are still gaps regarding other types of memory and cognitive, motor, nutritional and environmental integration.Objetivo: A hidratação pode favorecer as funções cognitivas durante a infância e adolescência, auxiliando as atividades cotidianas e escolares. Portanto, objetivou-se identificar as possíveis interações entre a hidratação e memória em crianças e adolescentes. Métodos: Trata-se de uma revisão sistemática com meta-análise. A busca foi realizada nas bases de dados MEDLINE/PubMed, SciELO, LILACS, Web of Science, Embase e Cochrane Library, por meio da combinação dos descritores: “hydration” AND “memory”; “hydration” AND “memory” AND “child”; “hydration” AND “memory” AND “children”; “organism hydration status” AND “memory”; “organism hydration status” AND “memory” AND “child”. Resultados: A estratégia de busca resultou inicialmente em 816 artigos, dos quais 10 foram selecionados para a síntese qualitativa e dois para a meta-análise. Os resultados indicaram que apenas hidratação não foi capaz de potencializar as memórias de trabalho, visual, visuomotora e atenção visual (Line Tracing Task, MD 0.67, 95% CI -0.87 to 2.22; Indirect Image Difference, MD 0.32, 95% CI -0.75 to 1.40; Letter Cancellation, MD 1.68, 95% CI -0.81 to 4.17). Conclusão: A partir dos resultados obtidos, apenas a hidratação per si não fortalece as memórias de trabalho, visual e visuomotora e a atenção visual. Entretanto, ainda há lacunas sobre outros tipos de memória e a integração cognitiva, motora, nutricional e ambiental.AISI/HCI2021-06-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewedAvaliado pelos parestextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br/index.php/rcsfmit_zero/article/view/110410.21876/rcshci.v11i2.1104Revista Ciências em Saúde; v. 11 n. 2 (2021): Abril a Junho de 2021; 82-93Health Sciences Journal; Vol 11 No 2 (2021): April to June 2021; 82-932236-378510.21876/rcshci.v11i2reponame:Revista Ciências em Saúdeinstname:Hospital de Clínicas de Itajubáinstacron:HCIenghttps://portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br/index.php/rcsfmit_zero/article/view/1104/722Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Ciências em Saúdehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVieira, Gilberto RamosLeôncio, Lívia Maria de LimaBezerra, Clécia GabrielaDavid, Mírian Celly Medeiros MirandaMatos, Rhowena Jane Barbosa de2021-06-27T23:58:17Zoai:ojs.portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br:article/1104Revistahttps://portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br/index.php/rcsfmit_zeroPUBhttps://portalrcs.hcitajuba.org.br/index.php/rcsfmit_zero/oaircs@hcitajuba.org.br||rcsfmit@medicinaitajuba.com.br2236-37852236-3785opendoar:2021-06-27T23:58:17Revista Ciências em Saúde - Hospital de Clínicas de Itajubáfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.
Há relação funcional entre hidratação e memória em crianças e adolescentes? Uma meta-análise.
title Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.
spellingShingle Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.
Vieira, Gilberto Ramos
adolescent
child
cognition
fluid therapy
memory
water
adolescente
água
cognição
criança
hidratação
memória
title_short Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.
title_full Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.
title_fullStr Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.
title_sort Is there a functional relationship between hydration and memory in children and adolescents? A meta-analysis.
author Vieira, Gilberto Ramos
author_facet Vieira, Gilberto Ramos
Leôncio, Lívia Maria de Lima
Bezerra, Clécia Gabriela
David, Mírian Celly Medeiros Miranda
Matos, Rhowena Jane Barbosa de
author_role author
author2 Leôncio, Lívia Maria de Lima
Bezerra, Clécia Gabriela
David, Mírian Celly Medeiros Miranda
Matos, Rhowena Jane Barbosa de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira, Gilberto Ramos
Leôncio, Lívia Maria de Lima
Bezerra, Clécia Gabriela
David, Mírian Celly Medeiros Miranda
Matos, Rhowena Jane Barbosa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv adolescent
child
cognition
fluid therapy
memory
water
adolescente
água
cognição
criança
hidratação
memória
topic adolescent
child
cognition
fluid therapy
memory
water
adolescente
água
cognição
criança
hidratação
memória
description Objective: Hydration can favor cognitive functions during childhood and adolescence, helping with daily and school activities. This study aimed to identify possible interactions between hydration and memory in children and adolescents. Methods: This is a systematic review with meta-analysis. The bibliographic search was conducted in the MEDLINE/PubMed, SciELO, LILACS, Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases, through a combination of the descriptors: “hydration” AND “memory”; “hydration” AND “memory” AND “child”; “hydration” AND “memory” AND “children”; “organism hydration status” AND “memory”; “organism hydration status” AND “memory” AND “child”. Results: The search resulted in 816 articles, of which ten were selected for qualitative synthesis and two for the meta-analysis. The results indicated that hydration could not enhance working, visual and visuomotor memories, or visual attention (Line Tracing Task, MD 0.67, 95% CI -0.87 to 2.22; Indirect Image Difference, MD 0.32, 95% CI -0.75 to 1.40; Letter Cancellation, MD 1.68, 95% CI -0.81 to 4.17). Conclusion: From the obtained results, hydration per se does not reinforce working, visual and visuomotor memories, or visual attention. However, there are still gaps regarding other types of memory and cognitive, motor, nutritional and environmental integration.
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