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INTERGROWTH-21st Project international INTER-NDA standards for child development at 2 years of age : an international prospective population-based study

Authors :
Fernandes, Michelle
Villar, José
Stein, Alan
Staines Urias, Eleonora
Garza, Cutberto
Victora, Cesar G.
Barros, Fernando C.
Bertino, Enrico
Purwar, Manorama
Carvalho, Maria
Giuliani, Francesca
Wulff, Katharina
Abubakar, Amina A.
Kihara, Michael
Cheikh Ismail, Leila
Aranzeta, Luis
Albernaz, Elaine
Kunnawar, Naina
Di Nicola, Paola
Ochieng, Roseline
Sandells, Tamsin
Savini, Sandy
Temple, Sophie
Murray, Elizabeth
Ohuma, Eric O.
Gravett, Michael G.
Pang, Ruyan
Jaffer, Yasmine A.
Noble, Julia Alison
Winsey, Adele
Lambert, Ann
Papageorghiou, Aris T.
Bhutta, Zulfiqar
Kennedy, Stephen
Fernandes, Michelle
Villar, José
Stein, Alan
Staines Urias, Eleonora
Garza, Cutberto
Victora, Cesar G.
Barros, Fernando C.
Bertino, Enrico
Purwar, Manorama
Carvalho, Maria
Giuliani, Francesca
Wulff, Katharina
Abubakar, Amina A.
Kihara, Michael
Cheikh Ismail, Leila
Aranzeta, Luis
Albernaz, Elaine
Kunnawar, Naina
Di Nicola, Paola
Ochieng, Roseline
Sandells, Tamsin
Savini, Sandy
Temple, Sophie
Murray, Elizabeth
Ohuma, Eric O.
Gravett, Michael G.
Pang, Ruyan
Jaffer, Yasmine A.
Noble, Julia Alison
Winsey, Adele
Lambert, Ann
Papageorghiou, Aris T.
Bhutta, Zulfiqar
Kennedy, Stephen
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objectives: To describe the construction of the international INTERGROWTH-21st Neurodevelopment Assessment (INTER-NDA) standards for child development at 2 years by reporting the cognitive, language, motor and behaviour outcomes in optimally healthy and nourished children in the INTERGROWTH-21st Project. Design: Population-based cohort study, the INTERGROWTH-21st Project. Setting: Brazil, India, Italy, Kenya and the UK. Participants: 1181 children prospectively recruited from early fetal life according to the prescriptive WHO approach, and confirmed to be at low risk of adverse perinatal and postnatal outcomes. Primary measures: Scaled INTER-NDA domain scores for cognition, language, fine and gross motor skills and behaviour; vision outcomes measured on the Cardiff tests; attentional problems and emotional reactivity measured on the respective subscales of the preschool Child Behaviour Checklist; and the age of acquisition of the WHO gross motor milestones. Results: Scaled INTER-NDA domain scores are presented as centiles, which were constructed according to the prescriptive WHO approach and excluded children born preterm and those with significant postnatal/neurological morbidity. For all domains, except negative behaviour, higher scores reflect better outcomes and the threshold for normality was defined as >= 10th centile. For the INTER-NDA's cognitive, fine motor, gross motor, language and positive behaviour domains these are >= 38.5, >= 25.7, >= 51.7, >= 17.8 and >= 51.4, respectively. The threshold for normality for the INTER-NDA's negative behaviour domain is <= 50.0, that is, <= 90th centile. At 22-30 months of age, the cohort overlapped with the WHO motor milestone centiles, showed low postnatal morbidity (<10%), and vision outcomes, attentional problems and emotional reactivity scores within the respective normative ranges. Conclusions: From this large, healthy and well-nourished, international cohort, we have constructed, using t

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OAIster
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234654013
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136.bmjopen-2019-035258