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Psychosocial Outcome and CT Findings after Gross Undernourishment during Infancy: a 20‐year Developmental Study
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1982
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MalnutritionNutritionNeonatologyEducationPaediatric RadiologyVerbal QuotientCt FindingsBody CompositionPublic HealthDevelopmental DisorderIndex GroupChild PsychologyEarly Childhood DevelopmentDevelopmental StudyChild DevelopmentChildhood ObesityChild HealthInfant NutritionPediatricsChild NutritionMatched Control GroupPsychosocial Outcome
This prospective 20-year follow-up study contrasts the development of a group of 20 children grossly undernourished during infancy (index group) with that of a matched control group. There were significant differences between two groups in head circumference, height, weight, full-scale IQ, verbal quotient, non-verbal quotient and in visuo-motor perceptual function. Despite their disadvantages, the index group have integrated effectively into the community, and their children have not experienced the nutritional deprivation they suffered during their own childhoods.
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