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Dynamic functional brain network connectivity during pseudoword processing relates to children’s reading skill
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Emerging themes in the development of prospective memory during childhood
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Cross-linguistic variation in word-initial cluster production in adult and child language: evidence from English and Norwegian. ...
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Infant and Toddler Child-Care Quality and Stability in Relation to Proximal and Distal Academic and Social Outcomes.
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Cross-linguistic variation in word-initial cluster production in adult and child language: evidence from English and Norwegian.
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Maternal Resources for Care Are Associated With Child Growth and Early Childhood Development in Bangladesh and Vietnam
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In: Faculty Publications (2021)
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Scurvy as an alarm bell of autistic spectrum disorder in the first world: A case report of a 3-year-old girl
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DYT-TUBB4A (DYT4 Dystonia): New Clinical and Genetic Observations.
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In: Neurology, vol. 96, no. 14, pp. e1887-e1897 (2021)
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Adjacent and Non-Adjacent Word Contexts Both Predict Age of Acquisition of English Words: A Distributional Corpus Analysis of Child-Directed Speech.
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In: Cognitive science, vol 44, iss 11 (2020)
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Screen time in 36-month-olds at increased likelihood for ASD and ADHD.
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Screen time in 36-month-olds at increased likelihood for ASD and ADHD.
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Differential asthma odds following respiratory infection in children from three minority populations.
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Wohlford, Eric M; Borrell, Luisa N; Elhawary, Jennifer R; Plotkin, Brian; Oh, Sam S; Nuckton, Thomas J; Eng, Celeste; Salazar, Sandra; LeNoir, Michael A; Meade, Kelley; Farber, Harold J; Serebrisky, Denise; Brigino-Buenaventura, Emerita; Rodriguez-Cintron, William; Kumar, Rajesh; Thyne, Shannon; Seibold, Max A; Rodríguez-Santana, José R; Burchard, Esteban G
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In: PloS one, vol 15, iss 5 (2020)
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RationaleSevere early-life respiratory illnesses, particularly those caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and human rhinovirus (HRV), are strongly associated with the development of asthma in children. Puerto Rican children in particular have a strikingly high asthma burden. However, prior studies of the potential associations between early-life respiratory illnesses and asthma in Puerto Rican and other minority populations have been limited.ObjectivesWe sought to determine whether early-life respiratory illness was associated with asthma in Puerto Rican, Mexican American, and African American children.MethodsUsing a logistic regression analysis, we examined the association between early-life respiratory illnesses (report of upper respiratory infection (URI), pneumonia, bronchitis, and bronchiolitis/RSV) within the first two years of life and physician-diagnosed asthma after the age of two in a large cohort of Puerto Rican, Mexican American, and African American children.Measurements and main resultsWhile early-life respiratory illnesses were associated with greater asthma odds in Puerto Ricans, Mexican Americans, and African Americans, these associations were stronger among Puerto Rican children. Specifically, in Puerto Ricans, the odds was 6.15 (95% CI: 4.21-9.05) if the child reported at least one of the following respiratory illness: URI, pneumonia, bronchitis or bronchiolitis. The odds were also higher in Puerto Ricans when considering these conditions separately.ConclusionsWe observed population-specific associations between early-life respiratory illnesses and asthma, which were especially significant and stronger in Puerto Ricans. Taken together with the known high burden of RSV in Puerto Rico, our results may help explain the high burden of asthma in Puerto Ricans.
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Adolescent; African Americans; Asthma; Child; Clinical Research; Female; General Science & Technology; Hispanic Americans; Humans; Infant; Infectious Diseases; Logistic Models; Lung; Male; Mexican Americans; Pediatric; Pneumonia; Preschool; Respiratory; Respiratory Tract Infections; United States; Young Adult
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URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8wm9j2n8
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Differential asthma odds following respiratory infection in children from three minority populations.
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In: PloS one, vol 15, iss 5 (2020)
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Health comorbidities and cognitive abilities across the lifespan in Down syndrome. ...
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A multi-level developmental approach to exploring individual differences in Down syndrome: genes, brain, behaviour, and environment. ...
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Down syndrome and parental depression: A double hit on early expressive language development. ...
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Play and prosociality are associated with fewer externalizing problems in children with developmental language disorder: The role of early language and communication environment. ...
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A Cross-Lagged Analysis of Emotion Regulation, Peer Problems, and Emotional Problems in Children With and Without Early Language Difficulties: Evidence From the Millennium Cohort Study. ...
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What Do North American Babies Hear? A large-scale cross-corpus analysis.
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Age of acquisition effects on traditional Chinese character naming and lexical decision. ...
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