2025
427. Underlying Medical Conditions and Vaccination Status among U.S. Children Aged ≤17 Years Hospitalized for COVID-19 in COVID-19-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET), January–December 2023
Free R, Patel K, Sachdev D, Alden N, Meek J, Ryan P, Falkowski A, D’Heilly P, Smelser C, Engesser K, Bushey S, Moran N, Sutton M, Talbot H, Swain A, Campbell A, Havers F, Openo K. 427. Underlying Medical Conditions and Vaccination Status among U.S. Children Aged ≤17 Years Hospitalized for COVID-19 in COVID-19-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET), January–December 2023. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2025, 12: ofae631.141. PMCID: PMC11777352, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofae631.141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCOVID-19-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance NetworkAge-eligible childrenChildren Aged 6Medical conditionsCOVID-19 hospitalizationVaccine doseAcute care hospitalsAged 6Random sample of childrenPositive SARS-CoV-2 test resultSARS-CoV-2 test resultsVaccination statusAssessed patient ageSample of childrenNeurological disordersMaster of ScienceSARS-CoV-2 infectionActive surveillance systemCare hospitalProbability of selectionPediatric COVID-19 vaccineCOVID-19U.S. childrenPatient ageMedical records
2024
The association between exposure to a radio campaign on nutrition and mothers’ nutrition- and health-related attitudes and minimal acceptable diet of children 6–36 months old: a quasi-experimental trial
Appiah B, Saaka M, Appiah G, Asamoah-Akuoko L, Samman E, Forastiere L, Abu B, Yeboah-Banin A, Kretchy I, Ntiful F, Nsiah-Asamoah C, Ahmed K, France C. The association between exposure to a radio campaign on nutrition and mothers’ nutrition- and health-related attitudes and minimal acceptable diet of children 6–36 months old: a quasi-experimental trial. Public Health Nutrition 2024, 27: e232. PMID: 39569901, PMCID: PMC11645118, DOI: 10.1017/s1368980024001319.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinimum acceptable dietHealth-related attitudesIntervention districtsRadio campaignMother-child dyadsTrained community health workersAcceptable dietCommunity health workersPresence of food insecurityDifference-in-differencesQuasi-experimental trialNutrition-related attitudesControl districtsMinimal acceptable dietPre-post designLow-resource settingsChildren Aged 6Health workersIntervention effectsCommunication interventionsChild nutritionFood insecurityChildren 6Aged 6InterventionCost-effectiveness of a simplified acute malnutrition program: a secondary analysis of the OptiMA randomized clinical trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Resch S, Sato R, Phelan K, Cazes C, Ombotimbe A, Hubert V, Boubacar H, Bozama L, Sakubu G, Tshiala B, Tusuku T, Alitanou R, Kouamé A, Yao C, Gabillard D, Kinda M, Becquet R, Shepherd S, Hecht R. Cost-effectiveness of a simplified acute malnutrition program: a secondary analysis of the OptiMA randomized clinical trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Health Policy And Planning 2024, 40: 273-286. PMID: 39513752, PMCID: PMC11886841, DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czae106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMid-upper arm circumferenceIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioAcute malnutritionTreatment successReady-to-use supplementary foodFixed dose regimenRandomized clinical trialsCost-effectiveness ratioSecondary analysisChildren Aged 6Tapering doseNo significant differenceArm circumferenceClinical trialsModerate casesMalnutrition programsCost-effectiveness analysisTherapeutic foodMean costStandard careAged 6Significant differenceStatistical differenceStandard groupRUTFMentalization-based interventions in schools for enhancing socio-emotional competencies and positive behaviour: a systematic review
Chelouche-Dwek G, Fonagy P. Mentalization-based interventions in schools for enhancing socio-emotional competencies and positive behaviour: a systematic review. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2024, 34: 1295-1315. PMID: 39264381, PMCID: PMC12000265, DOI: 10.1007/s00787-024-02578-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health outcomesMentalization-based interventionsNational Institutes of HealthHealth outcomesPositive mental health outcomesSystematic reviewInclusion criteriaMental health of childrenAged 6Heterogeneity of study designsQuality assessment toolSchool-based interventionsHealth of childrenStudents aged 6Lack of control groupsRisk of biasChildren Aged 6Target age groupPeer-reviewed publicationsRandomized Controlled TrialsSocio-emotional competenciesSchool-aged childrenWeb of ScienceWell-designed randomized controlled trialsInstitutes of HealthEvocative effects on the early caregiving environment of genetic factors underlying the development of intellectual and academic ability
Austerberry C, Fearon P, Ronald A, Leve L, Ganiban J, Natsuaki M, Shaw D, Neiderhiser J, Reiss D. Evocative effects on the early caregiving environment of genetic factors underlying the development of intellectual and academic ability. Child Development 2024, 95: 2082-2101. PMID: 39081003, PMCID: PMC11579646, DOI: 10.1111/cdev.14142.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild languageEarly caregiving environmentGene-environment correlationAcademic performanceMothers' warmthFather warmthEvocative effectsIntellectual abilityRGE effectsAcademic abilityIncreased heritabilityAdoptive parentsChildren Aged 6WarmthAged 6Academic developmentGenetic effectsGenetic factorsBirth mothersChildrenRGELanguageParentsAdopteesAbilityParsing evoked and induced gamma response differences in Autism: A visual evoked potential study
Dickinson A, Ryan D, McNaughton G, Levin A, Naples A, Borland H, Bernier R, Chawarska K, Dawson G, Dziura J, Faja S, Kleinhans N, Sugar C, Senturk D, Shic F, Webb S, McPartland J, Jeste S, Trials F. Parsing evoked and induced gamma response differences in Autism: A visual evoked potential study. Clinical Neurophysiology 2024, 165: 55-63. PMID: 38959536, PMCID: PMC11684857, DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2024.05.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisual evoked potentialsMeasurement of visual evoked potentialsGamma powerVisual evoked potential studiesABC-CTGamma responseAutism Biomarkers ConsortiumAbsence of significant group differencesChildren Aged 6Group differencesNon-phase-lockedEvoked PotentialsVEP componentsVEP dataAged 6Biomarkers ConsortiumNeural circuit dynamicsGamma activitySignificant group differencesIndividual markersTargeted approachWavelet-based time-frequency analysisInduced responsesChildrenInduced gammaSports participation after craniosynostosis repair: the critical role of post-operative guidance in parental decision-making
Parikh N, Hu K, Allam O, Ihnat J, Rancu A, Boroumand S, Persing J, Alperovich M. Sports participation after craniosynostosis repair: the critical role of post-operative guidance in parental decision-making. Child's Nervous System 2024, 40: 2551-2556. PMID: 38578479, DOI: 10.1007/s00381-024-06381-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchParental decision-makingContact sportsHealthcare providersSports participationMethodsParents of childrenMean comfort levelPrimary surgeonChildren Aged 6American Academy of PediatricsPatient safetyAcademy of PediatricsHealthcare professionalsLimited-contactDecision-making processPearson correlation testAged 6Parental anxietyHealthcareLikert scaleChildren's participationSport involvementAmerican AcademyCraniosynostosis repairDecision-makingChi-squareFamily Functioning and Unmet Mental Health Needs among School-Aged Youth
Aneni K, Kim S, Meyer J, de la Vega I, Imo U, Onyeaka H, Baiden P, Woolston J. Family Functioning and Unmet Mental Health Needs among School-Aged Youth. Adolescent Psychiatry 2024, 14: 99-116. DOI: 10.2174/0122106766286711240509061416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUnmet mental health needsMental health needsLow family resilienceHealth needsSchool-aged youthChildren Aged 6Family resilienceMaternal healthParenting aggravationAssociated with improved health outcomesFamily functioningAssociated with lower oddsAged 6Mental health servicesMultivariate logistic regression modelCross-sectional analysisLogistic regression modelsFamily-level factorsPositive family functioningParental well-beingChildren's HealthHealth outcomesHealth servicesProportion of youthLower odds
2023
Sex-Specific Differences in Left Ventricular Mass and Volumes with Body Mass Index among Children Aged 6 to 8: A Cross-Sectional Study in China
Xiao H, Shu W, Li M, Xu L, Amaerjiang N, Zunong J, Vermund S, Huang D, Chong M, Hu Y. Sex-Specific Differences in Left Ventricular Mass and Volumes with Body Mass Index among Children Aged 6 to 8: A Cross-Sectional Study in China. Nutrients 2023, 15: 3066. PMID: 37447393, PMCID: PMC10347080, DOI: 10.3390/nu15133066.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody mass indexLeft ventricular massVisceral fat areaHigher Body Mass IndexBlood pressureWaist circumferenceMass indexVentricular massStroke volumeFat massElevated body mass indexHigher left ventricular massVentricle end-diastolic volumeGreater LV hypertrophyCardiovascular risk factorsSex differencesDiastolic blood pressureSystolic blood pressureOverweight/obesityLeft ventricle structureEnd-diastolic volumeEnd-systolic volumeCross-sectional studyChildren Aged 6LV hypertrophy
2021
ADHD and autism symptoms in youth: a network analysis
Farhat L, Brentani H, de Toledo V, Shephard E, Mattos P, Baron‐Cohen S, Thapar A, Casella E, Polanczyk G. ADHD and autism symptoms in youth: a network analysis. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2021, 63: 143-151. PMID: 33984874, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13436.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderAutism symptomsClinical conceptualizationConceptualization of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderChildhood Autism Spectrum TestAutism spectrum disorderIndividual symptom itemsDiagnostic boundariesADHD symptomsAttention-deficit/hyperactivityParent reportSchool surveySpectrum disorderSymptom itemsAutismLatent variable modelsPopulation sampleChildren Aged 6SymptomsSocial contextAged 6DisordersVariable modelAdolescentsFindings
2020
Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder in China: A Nationwide Multi-center Population-based Study Among Children Aged 6 to 12 Years
Zhou H, Xu X, Yan W, Zou X, Wu L, Luo X, Li T, Huang Y, Guan H, Chen X, Mao M, Xia K, Zhang L, Li E, Ge X, Zhang L, Li C, Zhang X, Zhou Y, Ding D, Shih A, Fombonne E, Zheng Y, Han J, Sun Z, Jiang YH, Wang Y. Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorder in China: A Nationwide Multi-center Population-based Study Among Children Aged 6 to 12 Years. Neuroscience Bulletin 2020, 36: 961-971. PMID: 32607739, PMCID: PMC7475160, DOI: 10.1007/s12264-020-00530-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutism spectrum disorderMulti-centre populationChildren Aged 6Chinese childrenASD casesFirst national estimatesNeuropsychiatric comorbiditiesTarget population samplePrevalence studyPrevalence ratesSpectrum disorderAged 6Response rateASD prevalence ratesOverall populationNational estimatesPrevalenceRating ScaleASD prevalenceComorbiditiesChildrenPopulation sampleTarget populationConvenient clusterDisordersDiet Quality and Mortality, Stunting and Wasting in Children Aged 6–59 Months: An Ecological Analysis from the Global Dietary Database
Miller V, Webb P, Cudhea F, Zhang J, Shi P, Reedy J, Puklin L, Micha R, Coates J, Mozaffarian D. Diet Quality and Mortality, Stunting and Wasting in Children Aged 6–59 Months: An Ecological Analysis from the Global Dietary Database. Current Developments In Nutrition 2020, 4: nzaa061_082. PMCID: PMC7259310, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa061_082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisability-adjusted life yearsGlobal Dietary DatabaseDASH scoreIncreased risk of overweight/obesityDietary databaseGlobal Burden of Disease StudyBurden of Disease StudyAssociated with overweight/obesityRisk of overweight/obesityChild minimum dietary diversityAged 6Burden of malnutritionCross-sectional associationsMinimum dietary diversityPoisson regression modelsWorld Bank’s World Development IndicatorsChild growth outcomesChildren Aged 6Risk of deathDiet qualityNational intakeDietary dataWorld Development IndicatorsOverweight/obesityCountry-level dataAnimal Source Food Intake and Growth Outcomes in Children Aged 6–59 Months: An Ecological Analysis from the Global Dietary Database
Miller V, Webb P, Cudhea F, Zhang J, Shi P, Reedy J, Puklin L, Coates J, Micha R, Mozaffarian D. Animal Source Food Intake and Growth Outcomes in Children Aged 6–59 Months: An Ecological Analysis from the Global Dietary Database. Current Developments In Nutrition 2020, 4: nzaa061_081. PMCID: PMC7258874, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzaa061_081.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDisability-adjusted life yearsUnder-5 MortalityGlobal Dietary DatabaseChildren Aged 6Animal source foodsAnimal source food intakeAged 6Associated with disability-adjusted life yearsDietary databaseGlobal Burden of Disease StudyBurden of Disease StudyAssociated with underweightSex-specific strataCross-sectional associationsPoisson regression modelsP-value <Cross-sectional natureEstimated mean intakeUnder-5Intake dataGrowth outcomesGlobal burdenMean intakeIntake of animal source foodsOverweight/obesity
2018
Safety and Performance of the Omnipod® Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Children Aged 6-12 Years with Type 1 Diabetes over Five Days Under Free-Living Conditions
SHERR J, FORLENZA G, BUCKINGHAM B, PEYSER T, LEE J, OCONNOR J, DUMAIS B, HUYETT L, LAYNE J, LY T. Safety and Performance of the Omnipod® Hybrid Closed-Loop System in Children Aged 6-12 Years with Type 1 Diabetes over Five Days Under Free-Living Conditions. Diabetes 2018, 67 DOI: 10.2337/db18-1377-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchModerate-intensity exerciseDiabetes careGlycemic outcomesFree-living conditionsType 1 diabetesChildren Aged 6Min/dAdvisory PanelAge 9.9Hybrid closed-loop systemStandard therapyDays of useEligible participantsPercentage of timeCGM useAged 6Investigational deviceMedtronic MiniMedType 1DlTime 70Usual routineCareEli LillyOmnipod
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