Objective: Motor development is frequently reported to be impaired in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants, but little is known about the moderately low birth weight (MLBW) infants. The aim of this study was to investigate whether MLBW preterm infants present developmental delay. Methods: In a historical cohort study, 18±2 month-old infants with a history of low birth weight (LBW) were identified. All infants with complications of LBW with negative effects on development were excluded. Healthy infants with normal birth weight (2500–4000 g) were included as controls. All infants were evaluated by the Peabody Developmental Motor Scale II (PDMS-2) test and final scores compared between the two groups. Finding: 88 infants including 58 MLBW and ...
Abstract We reviewed literature on long-term motor outcomes of individuals aged five years or older...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain reference data on the early motor repertoire of very preterm infants compared w...
Background: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants are at risk of impaired postnatal growth. Impa...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the fine motor development between Low Birth Weight...
Context: Infants who are very preterm (born ≤32 weeks of gestation) and very low birth weight (VLBW)...
Introduction: Low birth weight (LBW) is established by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a birt...
Background: Muscle tone in Preterm infants (PTI) is lower actively and passively compared to full-te...
We reviewed literature on long-term motor outcomes of individuals aged five years or older born very...
AIM The aim of this study was to assess the motor repertoire of extremely low-birthweight infants at...
Abstract Introduction: Motor development is a continuous process of motor behavior changes through...
Aim: To trace a reference curve for motor development from birth up to 12 months of corrected chrono...
Children born too soon (preterm) and/or too small (small for gestational age suggesting intrauterine...
The current review focuses on evidence for a link between early motor development and later cognitiv...
Psychomotor development in premature infants has specific characteristics with increased tendency to...
The current review focuses on evidence for a link between early motor development and later cognitiv...
Abstract We reviewed literature on long-term motor outcomes of individuals aged five years or older...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain reference data on the early motor repertoire of very preterm infants compared w...
Background: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants are at risk of impaired postnatal growth. Impa...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the fine motor development between Low Birth Weight...
Context: Infants who are very preterm (born ≤32 weeks of gestation) and very low birth weight (VLBW)...
Introduction: Low birth weight (LBW) is established by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a birt...
Background: Muscle tone in Preterm infants (PTI) is lower actively and passively compared to full-te...
We reviewed literature on long-term motor outcomes of individuals aged five years or older born very...
AIM The aim of this study was to assess the motor repertoire of extremely low-birthweight infants at...
Abstract Introduction: Motor development is a continuous process of motor behavior changes through...
Aim: To trace a reference curve for motor development from birth up to 12 months of corrected chrono...
Children born too soon (preterm) and/or too small (small for gestational age suggesting intrauterine...
The current review focuses on evidence for a link between early motor development and later cognitiv...
Psychomotor development in premature infants has specific characteristics with increased tendency to...
The current review focuses on evidence for a link between early motor development and later cognitiv...
Abstract We reviewed literature on long-term motor outcomes of individuals aged five years or older...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain reference data on the early motor repertoire of very preterm infants compared w...
Background: Extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants are at risk of impaired postnatal growth. Impa...