Correlation between cognitive function, gross motor skills and health – Related quality of life in children with Down syndrome

Background: Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed motor and cognitive development and have problems in health related quality of life (HRQOL). Purpose: To evaluate the correlation between cognitive function; attention/concentration, gross motor skills; standing and walking, running, jumping...

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Main Authors: Saly Said Abd El-Hady, Faten Hassan Abd El-Azim, Hoda Abd El-Aziem Mohamed El-Talawy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-04-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S111086301730071X
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spelling doaj-135552b558c5497b90a5e66ba87e75f52020-11-25T00:03:07ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics1110-86302018-04-0119297101Correlation between cognitive function, gross motor skills and health – Related quality of life in children with Down syndromeSaly Said Abd El-Hady0Faten Hassan Abd El-Azim1Hoda Abd El-Aziem Mohamed El-Talawy2Corresponding author.; Department of Physical Therapy for Paediatrics, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Physical Therapy for Paediatrics, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Physical Therapy for Paediatrics, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, EgyptBackground: Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed motor and cognitive development and have problems in health related quality of life (HRQOL). Purpose: To evaluate the correlation between cognitive function; attention/concentration, gross motor skills; standing and walking, running, jumping domains and HRQOL in children with DS. Subjects and methods: Seventy children with DS of both sexes (37 boys and 33 girls) were selected from El Tarbia El Fekria School for children with Special Needs and Education and National Institute of neuro motor system. They were selected to be ranged in age from 8 to 12 years and to be free from visual, hearing or perceptual problems. They were divided into two age groups; group A (8–10 years), and group B (10–12 years). The Rehacom was used to evaluate the cognitive function (attention/concentration), the Gross Motor Function Measure-88 (GMFM-88) was used to evaluate the gross motor skills and the Pediatric quality of life inventory parent-proxy report (PedsQL TM) was used to evaluate the HRQOL. Results: There was a weak to moderate correlation between the cognitive function, GMFM and HRQOL in both age groups. The level of difficulty of attention/concentration was moderate, positively and significantly correlated with GMFM; standing and walking, running, jumping domains in both age groups. There was a moderate, positive and significant correlation was found between the physical score of HRQOL and walking, running, jumping domain in age group B and between the psychosocial score of HRQOL and standing domain in age group A. Conclusion: The cognitive function and HRQOL should be considered in the evaluation of children with DS in addition to gross motor skills as there was a correlation between the cognitive function, HRQOL and GMFM. Keywords: Cognitive function, Gross motor skills, Health – related quality of life, Down syndrome childrenhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S111086301730071X
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Hoda Abd El-Aziem Mohamed El-Talawy
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Faten Hassan Abd El-Azim
Hoda Abd El-Aziem Mohamed El-Talawy
Correlation between cognitive function, gross motor skills and health – Related quality of life in children with Down syndrome
Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
author_facet Saly Said Abd El-Hady
Faten Hassan Abd El-Azim
Hoda Abd El-Aziem Mohamed El-Talawy
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title Correlation between cognitive function, gross motor skills and health – Related quality of life in children with Down syndrome
title_short Correlation between cognitive function, gross motor skills and health – Related quality of life in children with Down syndrome
title_full Correlation between cognitive function, gross motor skills and health – Related quality of life in children with Down syndrome
title_fullStr Correlation between cognitive function, gross motor skills and health – Related quality of life in children with Down syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between cognitive function, gross motor skills and health – Related quality of life in children with Down syndrome
title_sort correlation between cognitive function, gross motor skills and health – related quality of life in children with down syndrome
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics
issn 1110-8630
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background: Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed motor and cognitive development and have problems in health related quality of life (HRQOL). Purpose: To evaluate the correlation between cognitive function; attention/concentration, gross motor skills; standing and walking, running, jumping domains and HRQOL in children with DS. Subjects and methods: Seventy children with DS of both sexes (37 boys and 33 girls) were selected from El Tarbia El Fekria School for children with Special Needs and Education and National Institute of neuro motor system. They were selected to be ranged in age from 8 to 12 years and to be free from visual, hearing or perceptual problems. They were divided into two age groups; group A (8–10 years), and group B (10–12 years). The Rehacom was used to evaluate the cognitive function (attention/concentration), the Gross Motor Function Measure-88 (GMFM-88) was used to evaluate the gross motor skills and the Pediatric quality of life inventory parent-proxy report (PedsQL TM) was used to evaluate the HRQOL. Results: There was a weak to moderate correlation between the cognitive function, GMFM and HRQOL in both age groups. The level of difficulty of attention/concentration was moderate, positively and significantly correlated with GMFM; standing and walking, running, jumping domains in both age groups. There was a moderate, positive and significant correlation was found between the physical score of HRQOL and walking, running, jumping domain in age group B and between the psychosocial score of HRQOL and standing domain in age group A. Conclusion: The cognitive function and HRQOL should be considered in the evaluation of children with DS in addition to gross motor skills as there was a correlation between the cognitive function, HRQOL and GMFM. Keywords: Cognitive function, Gross motor skills, Health – related quality of life, Down syndrome children
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