Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growth

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Autor(a) principal: Sangali, Caroline Sangali Cenci
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: de Toni, Tainá, Trubian, Fernanda, Lodi, Mayra Nathu, Bonetti, Leandro Viçosa, Saccani, Raquel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano
Texto Completo: https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/7392
Resumo: Objective: To verify if there is an association between motor development and child growth in children born prematurely below 2.500 g in the first year of life.Material and Methods: Descriptive and observational research, associative character and cross-sectional design, with 85 premature, aged up to 12 months and birth weight below 2,500g. Information on the child’s biological and environmental characteristics was removed from the medical record. For motor development, the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) was used and to assess growth, the information was placed in reference charts of the World Health Organization. In the data analysis, Pearson’s Correlation test and test Pearson’s Chi-Square test were used (p <0.05).Results: The weight (p = 0.001) and BMI (p <0.0001) demonstrated a moderate and signifi cant correlation with the percentile of babies’ motor performance. Furthermore, the associations of growth indicators with categories of motor performance were also significant, in weight (p=0.01) and BMI (p=0.04). Height demonstrated a correlation low, but significant (0.05) with the categorization of motor performance.Conclusion: There is a relationship between child growth and motor development in premature children. It was demonstrated that the anthropometric indicators of weight and BMI had important interactions with the motor development of children.
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spelling Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growthDesenvolvimento motor de prematuros nascidos abaixo de 2.500g no primeiro ano de vida: interferência do crescimento infantilChild Development; Growth; Premature; Risk FactorsSaúde; FisioterapiaDesenvolvimento Infantil; Crescimento; Recém-Nascido Prematuro; Fatores de RiscoObjective: To verify if there is an association between motor development and child growth in children born prematurely below 2.500 g in the first year of life.Material and Methods: Descriptive and observational research, associative character and cross-sectional design, with 85 premature, aged up to 12 months and birth weight below 2,500g. Information on the child’s biological and environmental characteristics was removed from the medical record. For motor development, the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) was used and to assess growth, the information was placed in reference charts of the World Health Organization. In the data analysis, Pearson’s Correlation test and test Pearson’s Chi-Square test were used (p <0.05).Results: The weight (p = 0.001) and BMI (p <0.0001) demonstrated a moderate and signifi cant correlation with the percentile of babies’ motor performance. Furthermore, the associations of growth indicators with categories of motor performance were also significant, in weight (p=0.01) and BMI (p=0.04). Height demonstrated a correlation low, but significant (0.05) with the categorization of motor performance.Conclusion: There is a relationship between child growth and motor development in premature children. It was demonstrated that the anthropometric indicators of weight and BMI had important interactions with the motor development of children.Objetivo: verificar se há relação entre o desenvolvimento motor e o crescimento infantil de crianças nascidas prematuras abaixo de 2.500 g até os 12 meses de idade corrigida. Métodos: Pesquisa descritiva e observacional, de caráter associativo e delineamento transversal, com 85 prematuros até 12 meses e peso ao nascer abaixo de 2.500g. Retirou-se do prontuário informações das características biológicas e ambientais da criança. Para o desenvolvimento motor, foi utilizada a Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) e para avaliar o crescimento, as informações foram colocadas em gráficos de referência da Organização Mundial da Saúde. Na análise de dados, utilizou-se teste de Correlação de Pearson e teste de Qui Quadrado de Pearson (nível de significância foi p<0,05). Resultados: O peso (p=0,001) e IMC (p< 0,0001) demonstraram correlação moderada e significativa com o percentil de desempenho motor dos bebês. Ademais, as associações dos indicadores de crescimento com as categorias de desempenho motor também foram significativas, tanto em peso (p=0,01) quanto em IMC (p=0,04). A estatura demonstrou correlação mais baixa, porém significativa (0,05) com a categorização de desempenho motor. Conclusão: Observa-se forte relação entre o crescimento infantil e o desenvolvimento motor de crianças prematuras. Foi demonstrado que os indicadores antropométricos de peso e IMC tiveram importantes interações com o desenvolvimento motor das crianças.Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle CanoasSangali, Caroline Sangali Cencide Toni, TaináTrubian, FernandaLodi, Mayra NathuBonetti, Leandro ViçosaSaccani, Raquel2022-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/739210.18316/sdh.v10i1.7392Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 10, n. 1 (2022)Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 10, n. 1 (2022)2317-8582reponame:Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humanoinstname:Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/7392/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/downloadSuppFile/7392/1692https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/downloadSuppFile/7392/1693Direitos autorais 2022 Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humanoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-30T13:37:31Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/7392Revistahttp://www.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimentohttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/oaisdh@unilasalle.edu.br2317-85822317-8582opendoar:2022-05-30T13:37:31Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano - Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growth
Desenvolvimento motor de prematuros nascidos abaixo de 2.500g no primeiro ano de vida: interferência do crescimento infantil
title Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growth
spellingShingle Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growth
Sangali, Caroline Sangali Cenci
Child Development; Growth; Premature; Risk Factors
Saúde; Fisioterapia
Desenvolvimento Infantil; Crescimento; Recém-Nascido Prematuro; Fatores de Risco
title_short Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growth
title_full Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growth
title_fullStr Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growth
title_full_unstemmed Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growth
title_sort Motor development of premature infants born below 2.500g in the first year of life: interference with child growth
author Sangali, Caroline Sangali Cenci
author_facet Sangali, Caroline Sangali Cenci
de Toni, Tainá
Trubian, Fernanda
Lodi, Mayra Nathu
Bonetti, Leandro Viçosa
Saccani, Raquel
author_role author
author2 de Toni, Tainá
Trubian, Fernanda
Lodi, Mayra Nathu
Bonetti, Leandro Viçosa
Saccani, Raquel
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sangali, Caroline Sangali Cenci
de Toni, Tainá
Trubian, Fernanda
Lodi, Mayra Nathu
Bonetti, Leandro Viçosa
Saccani, Raquel
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child Development; Growth; Premature; Risk Factors
Saúde; Fisioterapia
Desenvolvimento Infantil; Crescimento; Recém-Nascido Prematuro; Fatores de Risco
topic Child Development; Growth; Premature; Risk Factors
Saúde; Fisioterapia
Desenvolvimento Infantil; Crescimento; Recém-Nascido Prematuro; Fatores de Risco
description Objective: To verify if there is an association between motor development and child growth in children born prematurely below 2.500 g in the first year of life.Material and Methods: Descriptive and observational research, associative character and cross-sectional design, with 85 premature, aged up to 12 months and birth weight below 2,500g. Information on the child’s biological and environmental characteristics was removed from the medical record. For motor development, the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) was used and to assess growth, the information was placed in reference charts of the World Health Organization. In the data analysis, Pearson’s Correlation test and test Pearson’s Chi-Square test were used (p <0.05).Results: The weight (p = 0.001) and BMI (p <0.0001) demonstrated a moderate and signifi cant correlation with the percentile of babies’ motor performance. Furthermore, the associations of growth indicators with categories of motor performance were also significant, in weight (p=0.01) and BMI (p=0.04). Height demonstrated a correlation low, but significant (0.05) with the categorization of motor performance.Conclusion: There is a relationship between child growth and motor development in premature children. It was demonstrated that the anthropometric indicators of weight and BMI had important interactions with the motor development of children.
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