2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2012.05.008
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General movements of preterm infants in relation to their motor competence between 5 and 6 years

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“…At 3 months, they reported improved specificity for both MDI and PDI; however, it was still relatively low for both (MDI: sensitivity 83%, specificity 55%; PDI: sensitivity 61%, specificity 46%). Susteric et al 27 reported that GM at 3 months' corrected age had better sensitivity than GM at term for predicting motor impairment on the MABC-2 (100% vs 86%), but the specificity was again very low (24% at 3 months and 21% at 1 month) in a cohort of 45 children ,36 weeks' gestation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 3 months, they reported improved specificity for both MDI and PDI; however, it was still relatively low for both (MDI: sensitivity 83%, specificity 55%; PDI: sensitivity 61%, specificity 46%). Susteric et al 27 reported that GM at 3 months' corrected age had better sensitivity than GM at term for predicting motor impairment on the MABC-2 (100% vs 86%), but the specificity was again very low (24% at 3 months and 21% at 1 month) in a cohort of 45 children ,36 weeks' gestation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,11,21 Conceivably, our different results may be attributed to the different composition of our study group consisting of term infants only. These associations were found in the total study group and in the subgroup of DBAT infants, but not in the subgroup of non-DBAT infants.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…The latter may include limitations in the manipulation of objects, such as eating utensils and buttons, and in throwing and catching a ball (see the activity chapters of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health, Children and Youth Version). 11 Bennema et al 12 recently studied the predictive value of general movements in a relatively large group of low-risk infants and reported that definitely abnormal general movements at 2 weeks of age were associated with MND at 18 months and behavioural problems at 4 years. Four studies that addressed relationships between general movements quality and minor developmental disorders used relatively small and heterogeneous groups of at-risk infants.…”
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“…El desarrollo motor temprano como predictor de la condición del niño en etapas posteriores ha sido bien investigado, no sólo como un predictor potente de parálisis cerebral, sino también de otras alteraciones menores en el desarrollo o inclusive de retrasos en la comunicación (Bhat, Galloway & Landa, 2012;Bruggink et al, 2008;de Kieviet, Piek, Aarnoudse-Moens & Oosterlaan, 2009;Kodric, Sustersic & Paro-Panjan, 2010;Sustersic, Sustar & Paro-Panjan, 2012). Los resultados del modelo aplicado al mostrar el valor predictivo de las interacciones madre-hijo en el desarrollo motor de niños con riesgo, tienen implicaciones teó-ricas al considerar que es en los niveles sensoriomotores donde el niño construye sus primeros es quemas cognitivos.…”
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