Elizabeth A. Will and Jane E. Roberts, University of South Carolina.
Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2021 Nov 1;126(6):460-476. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-126.6.460.
Motor skills, an important foundation for language and communication, are considerably delayed in children with Down syndrome (DS) and fragile X syndrome (FXS). However, the impact of these impairments on expressive and receptive communication and the phenotypic specificity of these associations remains unknown. Participants included 37 with DS and 37 age and developmentally matched children with FXS. Syndrome-specific motor and communication profiles emerged, with higher communication scores seen in the DS versus FXS on, but lower gross motor scores. Significant associations between domains of motor and communication were identified for both groups with additional phenotype-specific patterns. Findings demonstrate the importance of early motor abilities for communication in DS and FXS. Implications for phenotypic specificity and targeted intervention are discussed.
运动技能是语言和沟通的重要基础,患有唐氏综合征(DS)和脆性 X 综合征(FXS)的儿童的运动技能会明显延迟。然而,这些缺陷对表达和接受性沟通的影响以及这些关联的表型特异性仍然未知。参与者包括 37 名患有 DS 的儿童和 37 名年龄和发育相匹配的患有 FXS 的儿童。出现了综合征特异性的运动和沟通特征,DS 组的沟通评分高于 FXS 组,但粗大运动评分较低。两组之间的运动和沟通领域都存在显著的关联,并且具有特定的表型模式。研究结果表明,早期运动能力对 DS 和 FXS 中的沟通非常重要。讨论了表型特异性和针对性干预的意义。