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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695815/racial-ethnic-socialization-among-asian-american-families-with-preadolescent-children
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna M Kimura, Rashmita S Mistry
OBJECTIVE: The COVID-19 pandemic and resurgence of overt anti-Asian racism have prompted many Asian American parents to grapple with ways to discuss race and ethnicity with their children. Racial-ethnic socialization (RES) has been shown to have promotive and protective influences on Asian American adolescents' adjustment but remains understudied among Asian American families with younger children. This study examined parent (i.e., racial-ethnic identity [REI], experiences of discrimination) predictors of RES among Asian American families with preadolescent-aged children and moderation by parental generational status...
May 2, 2024: Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671659/family-resilience-and-children-s-subjective-well-being-a-two-wave-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andreja Brajša-Žganec, Marija Džida, Maja Kućar
According to the Theory of Change, the resilience of the family unit plays a crucial role in shaping the developmental trajectory of children. Families exhibiting higher levels of family resilience are typically characterized by transparent and effective communication, optimistic outlooks on adversity, adept problem-solving skills, strong spiritual beliefs, and effective management of social and financial resources. While existing research has indicated that parental and familial characteristics can predict diverse outcomes for children, investigations concerning the association between family resilience and children's subjective well-being remains limited...
April 7, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671287/a-brief-bout-of-moderate-intensity-physical-activity-improves-preadolescent-children-s-behavioral-inhibition-but-does-not-change-their-energy-intake
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nichole R Kelly, Claire Guidinger, Daniel M Swan, David Thivel, Austin Folger, Gabriella M Luther, Michael E Hahn
Children in rural communities consume more energy-dense foods relative to their urban peers. Identifying effective interventions for improving energy intake patterns are needed to address these geographic disparities. The primary aim of this study was to harness the benefits of physical activity on children's executive functioning to see if these improvements lead to acute changes in eating behaviors. In a randomized crossover design, 91 preadolescent (8-10y; M age = 9.48 ± 0...
April 26, 2024: Journal of Behavioral Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659830/obesity-and-risk-of-hypertension-in-preadolescent-urban-school-children-insights-from-a-developing-country
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Samina Akhtar, Shahid Khan, Namra Aziz, Muhammad Imran Magsi, Zainab Samad, Romaina Iqbal, Aysha Almas
Background Childhood obesity and hypertension are growing concerns globally, especially in developing countries. This study investigated the association between overall and central obesity at baseline, and prehypertension or hypertension at follow-up among preadolescent school children in Karachi, Pakistan. Methods This is a sub study with cohort design embedded within a feasibility trial on School Health Education Program in Pakistan (SHEPP) in preadolescent aged 6-11 years, attending two private schools, were enrolled from 2017 to 2019...
April 12, 2024: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38651535/postural-motor-development-spinal-range-of-movement-and-caregiver-burden-in-prader-willi-syndrome-associated-scoliosis-an-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Chiara Maccarone, Mariarosa Avenia, Stefano Masiero
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by hypothalamic dysfunction, hypotonia, cognitive deficits, and hyperphagia, primarily resulting from genetic abnormalities on chromosome 15. Among its varied manifestations, musculoskeletal issues, notably scoliosis, pose important challenges in management. This study aims to investigate differences in postural-motor development and spinal range of movement between preadolescents and adolescents with PWS, with and without scoliosis, while also exploring the potential impact of scoliosis on caregiving burden, an aspect yet to be thoroughly explored in existing literature...
April 22, 2024: European Journal of Translational Myology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645723/tool-to-assess-the-groundstroke-technique-of-preadolescent-tennis-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hakan Diler, Asuman Şahan, Kemal Alparslan Erman
OBJECTIVE: In this study, we develop a tool that can be used by tennis coaches to evaluate the groundstroke (forehand and backhand) technique of preadolescent tennis players. METHODS: The participants of the study were 60 children (30 males and 30 females) aged 10-12 years, with at least two years of training in tennis. The Groundstroke Correction Checklist (GCC) was translated into Turkish by using a blind procedure. The Turkish translation was then evaluated by 15 coaches of the Turkish Tennis Federation who had at least a level-3 coaching license and more than five years of coaching experience...
2024: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38641161/coping-and-empowerment-preventive-intervention-buffers-early-adolescent-neuroendocrine-related-risk-for-internalizing-problems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chelsea O Mayo, Jason José Bendezú, Martha E Wadsworth
There is an absence of mechanism-driven interventions equipped to reduce the large mental health disparities that exist for preadolescent youth living in poverty. Building a Strong Identity and Coping Skills (BaSICS) is a preventive intervention designed to target multiple aspects of poverty-related stress adaptation, including altered neuroendocrine function. The purpose of the current study was to examine whether pre-post shifts in preadolescent hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) activation could longitudinally predict internalizing outcomes and to determine whether BaSICS could buffer such HPA-related risk for psychopathology...
April 17, 2024: Biological Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634397/effects-of-an-animation-based-comprehensive-sexuality-education-package-a-2-year-repeated-intervention-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Zhou, Hanxiyue Zhang, Angela Y Xiao, Lei Yu, Kun Tang
BACKGROUND: Preadolescents, who are in a transitional phase of development, may experience higher exposure to heterosexual interactions while facing higher risks regarding misinformation in sexual knowledge and unsafe engagement in sexual activities. There is a deficiency in the availability of qualified educators and age-appropriate teaching materials for sexuality education in China. METHODS: We implemented an animation-based comprehensive sexuality education package among preadolescents aged 9 to 12 years from eight schools in Anhui, China...
April 18, 2024: Health Education & Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626611/childhood-adversity-is-associated-with-reduced-bold-response-in-inhibitory-control-regions-amongst-preadolescents-from-the-abcd-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth A Stinson, Ryan M Sullivan, Gabriella Y Navarro, Alexander L Wallace, Christine L Larson, Krista M Lisdahl
Adolescence is characterized by dynamic neurodevelopment, which poses opportunities for risk and resilience. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) confer additional risk to the developing brain, where ACEs have been associated with alterations in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) BOLD signaling in brain regions underlying inhibitory control. Socioenvironmental factors like the family environment may amplify or buffer against the neurodevelopmental risks associated with ACEs. Using baseline to Year 2 follow-up data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, the current study examined how ACEs relate to fMRI BOLD signaling during successful inhibition on the Stop Signal Task in regions associated with inhibitory control and examined whether family conflict levels moderated that relationship...
April 9, 2024: Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38611940/metabolic-characteristics-and-discriminative-diagnosis-of-growth-hormone-deficiency-and-idiopathic-short-stature-in-preadolescents-and-adolescents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yajie Chang, Jing Chen, Hongwei Zhu, Rong Huang, Jinxia Wu, Yanyan Lin, Quanquan Li, Guiping Shen, Jianghua Feng
Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) and idiopathic short stature (ISS) are the most common types of short stature (SS), but little is known about their pathogenesis, and even less is known about the study of adolescent SS. In this study, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomic analysis combined with least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) were performed to identify the biomarkers of different types of SS (including 94 preadolescent GHD (PAG), 61 preadolescent ISS (PAI), 43 adolescent GHD (ADG), and 19 adolescent ISS (ADI)), and the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was further used to evaluate the predictive power of potential biomarkers...
April 7, 2024: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604624/understanding-lived-experiences-and-perceptions-of-resilience-in-black-and-south-asian-muslim-children-living-in-east-london-a-qualitative-study-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aisling Murray, Faiza Durrani, Ali Winstanley, Eleanor Keiller, Patrisiya Ali Taleb, Shahlima Islam, Sevasti Foka, Maria Grazia Turri, Jennifer Y F Lau
INTRODUCTION: It is important to promote resilience in preadolescence; however, there is limited research on children's understandings and experiences of resilience. Quantitative approaches may not capture dynamic and context-specific aspects of resilience. Resilience research has historically focused on white, middle-class Western adults and adolescents, creating an evidence gap regarding diverse experiences of resilience in middle childhood which could inform interventions. East London's Muslim community represents a diverse, growing population...
April 10, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38604472/preadolescent-suicidal-thoughts-and-behaviors-an-intensive-longitudinal-study-of-risk-factors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Renee J Thompson, Diana J Whalen, Kirsten Gilbert, Rebecca Tillman, Laura Hennefield, Meghan Rose Donohue, Caroline P Hoyniak, Deanna M Barch, Joan L Luby
OBJECTIVE: Dramatic increases in rates of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) among youth highlight the need to pinpoint early risk factors. This study used intensive longitudinal sampling to assess what the concurrent associations were between risk factors and STB status, how proximal changes in risk factors were related to STB status, and how risk factors prospectively predicted changes in STB status in a preadolescent sample enriched for early childhood psychopathology. METHOD: A total of 192 participants were included from the Study Y, a longitudinal study of children with and without preschool depression...
April 9, 2024: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591158/explosive-and-harmful-impulses-a-subset-of-child-and-adolescent-to-parent-violence-and-abuse
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nikki Rutter
"Filial harm" refers to harms experienced by a parent and caused by their child, with increasing umbrella terminology developing to capture all forms of harm despite differing experiences and contexts. In this paper, based on a Glaserian Grounded Theory study underpinned by participatory research principles, this work utilized diaries and interactive interviews with 34 parents and arts-based workshops with 21 children to develop a new terminology and approach to child and adolescent-to-parent violence and abuse when harm does not have a clear intent...
April 9, 2024: Journal of Interpersonal Violence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585649/characterization-of-the-gut-microbiota-and-fecal-and-blood-metabolomes-under-various-factors-in-urban-children-from-northwest-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Yang, Juanjuan Chen, Huiyu Gao, Minglu Cui, Mingyu Zhu, Xuesong Xiang, Qi Wang
INTRODUCTION: Children have regional dynamics in the gut microbiota development trajectory. Hitherto, the features and influencing factors of the gut microbiota and fecal and plasma metabolites in children from Northwest China remain unclear. METHODS: Shotgun metagenomic sequencing and untargeted metabolomics were performed on 100 healthy volunteers aged 2-12 years. RESULTS: Age, body mass index (BMI), regular physical exercise (RPE), and delivery mode (DM) significantly affect gut microbiota and metabolites...
2024: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574646/particulate-matter-pm-10-exacerbates-on-mk-801-induced-schizophrenia-like-behaviors-through-the-inhibition-of-erk-creb-bdnf-signaling-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seung-Hyuk Choi, Ho Jung Bae, So-Yeon Kim, Tamanna Jahan Mony, Hyun-Jeong Kim, Ye Eun Cho, Yu-Yeong Choi, Ju-Yeon An, So-Young Cho, Dong Hyun Kim, Se Jin Park
Particulate matter (PM), released into the air by a variety of natural and human activities, is a key indicator of air pollution. Although PM is known as the extensive health hazard to affect a variety of illness, few studies have specifically investigated the effects of PM10 exposure on schizophrenic development. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the impact of PM10 on MK-801, N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist, induced schizophrenia-like behaviors in C57BL/6 mouse. Preadolescent mice were exposed PM10 to 3...
April 3, 2024: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574069/pediatric-acne-vulgaris-a-guide-for-recognition-examination-referral-and-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jennifer B Scott, Natalie G Allen, Andrea L Zaenglein
Acne is a common skin condition in adolescent patients but much less common in childhood. Pediatric providers should be familiar with the varying presentations in the pediatric population and recognize when additional physical signs of hyperandrogenism are present. This article details the pathogenesis and presentation of acne in infancy, mid-childhood, and preadolescence. The differential diagnosis is discussed and recommendations for initial workup, referral, and treatment are provided. [ Pediatr Ann . 2024;53(4):e115-e120...
April 2024: Pediatric Annals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38539399/a-longitudinal-study-of-the-development-of-executive-function-and-calibration-accuracy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marios Goudas, Evdoxia Samara, Athanasios Kolovelonis
This longitudinal study examined the development of executive function and calibration accuracy in preadolescents. This study's sample consisted of 262 students (127 females) from grades 4 ( n = 91), 5 ( n = 89), and 6 ( n = 82) who took measures of executive function and performance calibration in a sport task three times over 20 months. A latent growth-curve modeling analysis showed a significant relationship between the rates of change of executive function and calibration accuracy. The results also showed a dynamic interplay in the development of executive function and calibration accuracy...
March 19, 2024: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538186/the-complex-associations-between-adiposity-fitness-mental-wellbeing-and-neurocognitive-function-after-exercise-a-randomized-crossover-trial-in-preadolescent-children
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Nicole E Logan, Nicole Occidental, Jennifer N H Watrous, Katherine M Lloyd, Lauren B Raine, Arthur F Kramer, Charles H Hillman
The aim of the present study was to examine the associations of adiposity and fitness on the preadolescent brain's response to acute exercise. In a sample of 58 children (ages 8-10; 19 females), demographic measures of age, sex, IQ, puberty, and socioeconomic status were considered. Children participated in a randomized crossover study, whereby they completed two different interventions; seated rest or treadmill walking, counterbalanced across participants. Associations between adiposity measures (standardized body mass index [BMI-Z], whole body percent fat [%Fat], visceral adipose tissue [VAT]), cardiorespiratory fitness measures (VO2 max and Fat-Free VO2 ) were assessed on self-reported measures of mental wellbeing, and cognitive performance (response accuracy, reaction time) and neuroelectric (P3 amplitude and latency) indices of a Go/NoGo task following both exercise and rest interventions...
2024: Progress in Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525738/epigenetic-features-in-newborns-associated-with-preadolescence-lung-function-and-asthma-acquisition-during-adolescence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Nahian Ferdous Abrar, Yu Jiang, Hongmei Zhang, Liang Li, Hasan Arshad
UNLABELLED: The association between newborn DNA methylation (DNAm) and asthma acquisition (AA) during adolescence has been suggested. Lung function (LF) has been shown to be associated with asthma risk and its severity. However, the role of LF in the associations between DNAm and AA is unclear, and it is also unknown whether the association between DNAm and AA is consistent with that between DNAm and LF. We address this question through assessing newborn epigenetic features of preadolescence LF and of AA during adolescence, along with their biological pathways and processes...
March 22, 2024: Epigenomes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522876/hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy-preadolescence-mitral-valve-disease-and-midventricular-obstruction
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REVIEW
Elaine M Griffeth, Elizabeth H Stephens, Joseph A Dearani
Septal myectomy is indicated in patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) who have persistent symptoms despite medical therapy, intolerance of medication side effects, or severe resting or provocable gradients. Septal myectomy at high volume centers is safe, with low operative mortality (1%) and low rates of complications such as complete heart block or ventricular septal defect (3% and 0.5%, respectively). Additionally, improved survival following myectomy has been observed when compared to patients with obstructive HCM managed medically or those with nonobstructive HCM...
2024: Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Annual
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