Stimulation and cognitive function in short-stature preschoolers

Background Normal-height children generally have better cognitive function than growth-stunted, short-stature children. Children’s cognitive function reportedly improves with stimulation. However, a correlation between stimulation and cognitive function in children with a history of short stature re...

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Main Authors: Ika Citra Dewi, Rini Sekartini, Hartono Gunardi, Asrawati Nurdin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House 2021-03-01
Series:Paediatrica Indonesiana
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Online Access:https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/2503
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spelling doaj-d0c0a27c13594817ab44b6e9b71479022021-04-20T03:49:53ZengIndonesian Pediatric Society Publishing HousePaediatrica Indonesiana0030-93112338-476X2021-03-01612748110.14238/pi61.2.2021.74-812503Stimulation and cognitive function in short-stature preschoolersIka Citra Dewi0Rini SekartiniHartono GunardiAsrawati NurdinDepartment of Child Health, Medical School, University of Sumatera UtaraBackground Normal-height children generally have better cognitive function than growth-stunted, short-stature children. Children’s cognitive function reportedly improves with stimulation. However, a correlation between stimulation and cognitive function in children with a history of short stature remains unclear. Objective To assess correlation between stimulation and cognitive function in normal-height vs. short-stature preschool children. Methods A cross-sectional study with consecutive sampling was performed in four sub-district areas in Jakarta. Preschool-aged children and their primary caregivers from previous studies on short stature were eligible for inclusion. An Indonesian version of a questionnaire was used to assess stimulation. A psychologist assessed verbal IQ (VIQ), performance IQ (PIQ), and full-scale IQ (FSIQ) with the Indonesian version of the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI). Data were analyzed using Pearson’s correlation and Chi-square tests, and P values <0.05 were considered to be significant. Results Of 62 subjects, 64.5% had normal height and 35.5% had short stature. Both normal-height and short-stature children had similar IQ outcome and history of stimulation. The stimulation was significantly correlated with FSIQ in normal-height children (r= 0.316; P=0.047), but not short-stature children (r=0.049; P=0.828). However, the percentage differences in VIQ, PIQ, and FSIQ between normal-height and short-stature children were not significant (P=0.409, 0.119 and 0.877, respectively). Conclusion  There is a significant correlation between stimulation and IQ in normal-height children. Short-stature preschoolers were not worse in terms of IQ than normal-height preschoolers. Parents and caregivers should be encouraged to provide regular and adequate stimulation to their young children.https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/2503stimulationcognitive functionshort staturepreschool age
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author Ika Citra Dewi
Rini Sekartini
Hartono Gunardi
Asrawati Nurdin
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Rini Sekartini
Hartono Gunardi
Asrawati Nurdin
Stimulation and cognitive function in short-stature preschoolers
Paediatrica Indonesiana
stimulation
cognitive function
short stature
preschool age
author_facet Ika Citra Dewi
Rini Sekartini
Hartono Gunardi
Asrawati Nurdin
author_sort Ika Citra Dewi
title Stimulation and cognitive function in short-stature preschoolers
title_short Stimulation and cognitive function in short-stature preschoolers
title_full Stimulation and cognitive function in short-stature preschoolers
title_fullStr Stimulation and cognitive function in short-stature preschoolers
title_full_unstemmed Stimulation and cognitive function in short-stature preschoolers
title_sort stimulation and cognitive function in short-stature preschoolers
publisher Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House
series Paediatrica Indonesiana
issn 0030-9311
2338-476X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Background Normal-height children generally have better cognitive function than growth-stunted, short-stature children. Children’s cognitive function reportedly improves with stimulation. However, a correlation between stimulation and cognitive function in children with a history of short stature remains unclear. Objective To assess correlation between stimulation and cognitive function in normal-height vs. short-stature preschool children. Methods A cross-sectional study with consecutive sampling was performed in four sub-district areas in Jakarta. Preschool-aged children and their primary caregivers from previous studies on short stature were eligible for inclusion. An Indonesian version of a questionnaire was used to assess stimulation. A psychologist assessed verbal IQ (VIQ), performance IQ (PIQ), and full-scale IQ (FSIQ) with the Indonesian version of the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence (WPPSI). Data were analyzed using Pearson’s correlation and Chi-square tests, and P values <0.05 were considered to be significant. Results Of 62 subjects, 64.5% had normal height and 35.5% had short stature. Both normal-height and short-stature children had similar IQ outcome and history of stimulation. The stimulation was significantly correlated with FSIQ in normal-height children (r= 0.316; P=0.047), but not short-stature children (r=0.049; P=0.828). However, the percentage differences in VIQ, PIQ, and FSIQ between normal-height and short-stature children were not significant (P=0.409, 0.119 and 0.877, respectively). Conclusion  There is a significant correlation between stimulation and IQ in normal-height children. Short-stature preschoolers were not worse in terms of IQ than normal-height preschoolers. Parents and caregivers should be encouraged to provide regular and adequate stimulation to their young children.
topic stimulation
cognitive function
short stature
preschool age
url https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/2503
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