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早期的粗大运动表现与同时期的前语言和社交发展相关。

Early gross motor performance is associated with concurrent prelinguistic and social development.

作者信息

Gallen Anastasia, Taylor Elisa, Salmi Juha, Haataja Leena, Vanhatalo Sampsa, Airaksinen Manu

机构信息

Department of Physiology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.

Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, BABA Center, Pediatric Research Center, New Children's Hospital and HUS Imaging, Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2025 Jan 17. doi: 10.1038/s41390-025-03832-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To study how early gross motor development links to concurrent prelinguistic and social development.

METHODS

We recruited a population-based longitudinal sample of 107 infants between 6 and 21 months of age. Gross motor performance was quantified using novel wearable technology for at-home recordings of infants' spontaneous activity. The infants' prelinguistic and social development was assessed in parallel with a standardized parental questionnaire (Infant Toddler Checklist). The developmental trajectories of motor, prelinguistic, and social performance were inspected longitudinally at individual level, and correlated to each other to measure the relative, age-adjusted advance in performance (z-scores).

RESULTS

Advanced gross motor maturation (higher z-score) links to more advanced prelinguistic development (β = 0.033, p = 0.016, R = 0.706) and social development (β = 0.038, p = 0.025, R = 0.600). When looking at specific gross motor skills, an increased amount of independent movement (crawling, standing, walking) links to more advanced prelinguistic and social abilities.

CONCLUSION

We introduce a novel approach that measures individual level gross motor development longitudinally at high resolution from child's spontaneous movements at home. This approach shows that age-adjusted relative advance in motor performance is linked to concurrent prelinguistic and social development, supporting the idea of developmental interaction across neurocognitive domains.

IMPACT

Early gross motor, prelinguistic, and social developments show trackable idiosyncratic trajectories. Maturity in gross motor performance links to concurrent prelinguistic and social development. Gross motor performance can be assessed reliably and objectively from infants' spontaneous activity using unsupervised wearable recordings in their native environment, the homes. The present methodology with longitudinal quantitative assessments and age-adjusted modeling with z-scores introduce a potential paradigm shift to studying early neurodevelopment in the context of pediatric health, benchmarking of therapeutic interventions, and other developmental studies.

摘要

背景

研究早期粗大运动发育如何与同时期的前语言和社会发育相联系。

方法

我们招募了107名年龄在6至21个月之间的基于人群的纵向样本婴儿。使用新型可穿戴技术对婴儿的自发活动进行居家记录,从而对粗大运动表现进行量化。同时,通过标准化的家长问卷(婴幼儿检查表)对婴儿的前语言和社会发育进行评估。在个体层面纵向检查运动、前语言和社会表现的发育轨迹,并相互关联以测量表现的相对年龄调整进展(z分数)。

结果

粗大运动成熟度较高(z分数较高)与更高级的前语言发育(β = 0.033,p = 0.016,R = 0.706)和社会发育(β = 0.038,p = 0.025,R = 0.600)相关。当观察特定的粗大运动技能时,独立运动(爬行、站立、行走)量的增加与更高级的前语言和社会能力相关。

结论

我们引入了一种新方法,通过在家中对儿童的自发运动进行高分辨率纵向测量个体层面的粗大运动发育。该方法表明,运动表现的年龄调整相对进展与同时期的前语言和社会发育相关,支持了跨神经认知领域发育相互作用的观点。

影响

早期粗大运动、前语言和社会发育呈现可追踪的独特轨迹。粗大运动表现的成熟与同时期的前语言和社会发育相关。使用家庭中无监督的可穿戴记录,可以从婴儿的自发活动中可靠且客观地评估粗大运动表现。这种具有纵向定量评估和z分数年龄调整建模的方法,为儿科健康背景下的早期神经发育研究、治疗干预的基准测试以及其他发育研究引入了潜在的范式转变。

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