Association between head circumference at two years and second and fifth year cognition

Abstract Background Head circumference (HC) measurement is routinely not performed in early childhood and there is conflicting information about its utility in literature. The current study analyses the association between HC at two years of age and cognition at two and five years of age. Methods A...

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Main Authors: Beena Koshy, Manikandan Srinivasan, Timiri Palani Murugan, Anuradha Bose, Pamela Christudoss, Venkata Raghava Mohan, Sushil John, Reeba Roshan, Gagandeep Kang
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Published: BMC 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-021-02543-0
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spelling doaj-00f9e896b657457dace34753da91c9d02021-02-14T12:15:32ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312021-02-012111810.1186/s12887-021-02543-0Association between head circumference at two years and second and fifth year cognitionBeena Koshy0Manikandan Srinivasan1Timiri Palani Murugan2Anuradha Bose3Pamela Christudoss4Venkata Raghava Mohan5Sushil John6Reeba Roshan7Gagandeep Kang8Developmental Paediatrics Unit, Christian Medical CollegeWellcome research Unit, Christian Medical CollegeDevelopmental Paediatrics Unit, Christian Medical CollegeCommunity Health, Christian Medical CollegeClinical Biochemistry, Christian Medical CollegeCommunity Health, Christian Medical CollegeLow Cost Effective Care Unit, Christian Medical CollegeDevelopmental Paediatrics Unit, Christian Medical CollegeWellcome research Unit, Christian Medical CollegeAbstract Background Head circumference (HC) measurement is routinely not performed in early childhood and there is conflicting information about its utility in literature. The current study analyses the association between HC at two years of age and cognition at two and five years of age. Methods A community based birth-cohort recruited between 2010 and 2012 was followed up till five years of age in an urban slum in Vellore, India. Children were recruited at birth after informed parental consent by consecutive sampling using eligibility criteria of healthy new-born, singleton pregnancy and family’s availability in the study area during follow-up. HC measured at two years of age was used as the exposure variable to calculate association with cognition at both two and five years of age. Cognitive domain of Bayley scale of infant development was used at two years of age and Wechsler Preschool Primary Scales of Intelligence at five years. Results Of the 251 enrolled children, 138 (55%) were girls and 71 (30%) belonged to lower socioeconomic status. At 2 years, 8.81% of children had HC < − 3SD. Compared to children with HC z-scores ≥ − 2 SD, those with measurements < − 3 SD had a lower cognition scores by − 2.21 [95% CI: − 3.87 - -0.56] at 2 years. Also, children with HC < − 3 SD at two years scored significantly lower scores in cognitive domains of verbal, − 7.35 [95% CI: − 11.78 - -2.92] and performance, − 7.07 [95% CI: − 11.77 - -2.36] intelligence at five years. Conclusions This study showed that smaller HC at 2 years of age was negatively associated with cognition at both 2 and 5 years of age. Early childhood HC measurements can be utilised as a cheaper screening tool to identify children at risk in LMIC settings. Further studies can confirm these findings in diverse settings.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-021-02543-0Early childhoodHead circumferenceCognition
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author Beena Koshy
Manikandan Srinivasan
Timiri Palani Murugan
Anuradha Bose
Pamela Christudoss
Venkata Raghava Mohan
Sushil John
Reeba Roshan
Gagandeep Kang
spellingShingle Beena Koshy
Manikandan Srinivasan
Timiri Palani Murugan
Anuradha Bose
Pamela Christudoss
Venkata Raghava Mohan
Sushil John
Reeba Roshan
Gagandeep Kang
Association between head circumference at two years and second and fifth year cognition
BMC Pediatrics
Early childhood
Head circumference
Cognition
author_facet Beena Koshy
Manikandan Srinivasan
Timiri Palani Murugan
Anuradha Bose
Pamela Christudoss
Venkata Raghava Mohan
Sushil John
Reeba Roshan
Gagandeep Kang
author_sort Beena Koshy
title Association between head circumference at two years and second and fifth year cognition
title_short Association between head circumference at two years and second and fifth year cognition
title_full Association between head circumference at two years and second and fifth year cognition
title_fullStr Association between head circumference at two years and second and fifth year cognition
title_full_unstemmed Association between head circumference at two years and second and fifth year cognition
title_sort association between head circumference at two years and second and fifth year cognition
publisher BMC
series BMC Pediatrics
issn 1471-2431
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Head circumference (HC) measurement is routinely not performed in early childhood and there is conflicting information about its utility in literature. The current study analyses the association between HC at two years of age and cognition at two and five years of age. Methods A community based birth-cohort recruited between 2010 and 2012 was followed up till five years of age in an urban slum in Vellore, India. Children were recruited at birth after informed parental consent by consecutive sampling using eligibility criteria of healthy new-born, singleton pregnancy and family’s availability in the study area during follow-up. HC measured at two years of age was used as the exposure variable to calculate association with cognition at both two and five years of age. Cognitive domain of Bayley scale of infant development was used at two years of age and Wechsler Preschool Primary Scales of Intelligence at five years. Results Of the 251 enrolled children, 138 (55%) were girls and 71 (30%) belonged to lower socioeconomic status. At 2 years, 8.81% of children had HC < − 3SD. Compared to children with HC z-scores ≥ − 2 SD, those with measurements < − 3 SD had a lower cognition scores by − 2.21 [95% CI: − 3.87 - -0.56] at 2 years. Also, children with HC < − 3 SD at two years scored significantly lower scores in cognitive domains of verbal, − 7.35 [95% CI: − 11.78 - -2.92] and performance, − 7.07 [95% CI: − 11.77 - -2.36] intelligence at five years. Conclusions This study showed that smaller HC at 2 years of age was negatively associated with cognition at both 2 and 5 years of age. Early childhood HC measurements can be utilised as a cheaper screening tool to identify children at risk in LMIC settings. Further studies can confirm these findings in diverse settings.
topic Early childhood
Head circumference
Cognition
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-021-02543-0
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