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Association between co-sleeping in the first year of life and preschoolers´ sleep patterns.

Eur J Pediatr

May 2024

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico. 20122, Milan, Italy.

This study aimed to investigate the association between co-sleeping practiced during the first year of life and preschoolers' sleep patterns. A cross-sectional study including toddlers was designed to analyze their sleep patterns. The Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire, validated in Spanish, was used to measure sleep quality.

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Background And Purpose: Epileptic encephalopathy (EE) refers to a heterogeneous group of epilepsy syndromes characterized by seizures as well as encephalopathies, leading to cognitive and behavioral disturbances. These conditions vary in their age at onset, their severity, and their electroencephalographic patterns. Whereas genetic factors are involved in approximately 40% of all epilepsy cases, they contribute to 80% of early infantile EEs (EIEEs), with approximately 125 genes previously linked to this disease.

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Introduction: Down syndrome (DS), a genetic variant of early onset Alzheimer's disease (AD), lacks a suitable outcome measure for prevention trials targeting pre-dementia stages.

Methods: We used cognitive test data collected in several longitudinal aging studies internationally from 312 participants with DS without dementia to identify composites that were sensitive to change over time. We then conducted additional analyses to provide support for the utility of the composites.

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We explore whether the needs of individuals with neurodevelopment disorders have been overlooked during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and set out the issues that need to be considered in response to future health crises and pandemics.

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We present new and complete growth charts for 2,598 healthy French children and adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) from 0 to 20 years old, obtained with highly reliable statistical methods. This study is retrospective and addresses data collected over a period of 12 years, monocentric and with a satisfactory representation of the population nationwide. Final occipito-frontal circumference (OFC) is at the fifth percentile compared to WHO charts, with a drop between 12 and 18 months.

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The objectives of this study were to obtain updated neonatal measurements in French newborns with Down Syndrome (DS) according to their gestational age, and to assess the frequency and distribution of congenital anomalies. Data on congenital malformations, birth weight, birth length and birth occipito-frontal circumference (OFC) according to the gestational age was gathered from 1,030 babies, born between 1980 and 2010. The mean gestational age was 38 weeks from the date of the last menstrual period (LMP) (range: 29-42 weeks).

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Article Synopsis
  • * A study tracked 30 DS patients aged 11-30 experiencing regression and highlighted common issues such as psychiatric symptoms, loss of daily living skills, and emotional stress before the decline.
  • * About 50% of the patients showed partial or total recovery, with females being more commonly affected, suggesting the need for further exploration of neurobiological factors and treatment strategies.
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