Influence of additional weight in the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants: analysis of categorical variables of movement

Objective: The aim of this work is to investigate the effects of additional weight in the proximal and distal adjustments of the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants. Method: We evaluated 10 full-term and 9 low risk preterm infants from 5 to 7 months age. The following variables were...

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Main Authors: Mariana Vieira da Fonseca, Ana Letícia de Souza Oliveira, Rodrigo Luiz Carregaro, Eloisa Tudella, Aline Martins de Toledo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de São Carlos 2018-12-01
Series:Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional
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Online Access:http://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/1998/1046
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spelling doaj-d351daa79e5c419b87c9c6b54b29c1482020-11-25T00:11:44ZporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional2526-89102526-89102018-12-01264 75976710.4322/2526-8910.ctoAO1204Influence of additional weight in the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants: analysis of categorical variables of movementMariana Vieira da Fonseca0Ana Letícia de Souza Oliveira1Rodrigo Luiz Carregaro2Eloisa Tudella3Aline Martins de Toledo4Universidade de Brasília – UnB, Brasília, DF, BrasilUniversidade de Brasília – UnB, Brasília, DF, BrasilUniversidade de Brasília – UnB, Brasília, DF, BrasilDepartamento de Fisioterapia, Universidade Federal de São Carlos – UFSCar, São Carlos, SP, BrasilUniversidade de Brasília – UnB, Brasília, DF, BrasilObjective: The aim of this work is to investigate the effects of additional weight in the proximal and distal adjustments of the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants. Method: We evaluated 10 full-term and 9 low risk preterm infants from 5 to 7 months age. The following variables were analyzed: a) proximal adjustments: unimanual or bimanual; b) distal adjustments: hand opening (open, closed, semi-open) and hand orientation (horizontal, vertical, oblique). Variables were analyzed in two procedures: P1 (baseline) and P2 (addition of 20% of the total mass of the infant’s upper limb). To verify the association between procedures and dependent variables was applied Chi-Square Test (p<0,05). Results: Additional weight decreased of bimanual frequency for the preterm group at 5 and 7 months old, increased vertical hand frequency and decreased open hand frequency at 6 months. In the full-term group, additional weight increased the vertical hand frequency at the initiation and at the end of the movement at 5 months and at the end of the movement at 7 months. It also decreased open hand frequency at the initiation and at the end of the reaching at 6 months. Conclusion: Additional weight favored a more mature movement in the majority of variables analyzed, more expressively in the preterm group. Therefore, it can become an instrument of training this skill in the beginning of the reaching, when looking for verticalized hand unimanual reaching stimulation. http://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/1998/1046manual reachingdistal adjustmentsproximal adjustmentsadditional weightprematurityinfant
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author Mariana Vieira da Fonseca
Ana Letícia de Souza Oliveira
Rodrigo Luiz Carregaro
Eloisa Tudella
Aline Martins de Toledo
spellingShingle Mariana Vieira da Fonseca
Ana Letícia de Souza Oliveira
Rodrigo Luiz Carregaro
Eloisa Tudella
Aline Martins de Toledo
Influence of additional weight in the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants: analysis of categorical variables of movement
Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional
manual reaching
distal adjustments
proximal adjustments
additional weight
prematurity
infant
author_facet Mariana Vieira da Fonseca
Ana Letícia de Souza Oliveira
Rodrigo Luiz Carregaro
Eloisa Tudella
Aline Martins de Toledo
author_sort Mariana Vieira da Fonseca
title Influence of additional weight in the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants: analysis of categorical variables of movement
title_short Influence of additional weight in the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants: analysis of categorical variables of movement
title_full Influence of additional weight in the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants: analysis of categorical variables of movement
title_fullStr Influence of additional weight in the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants: analysis of categorical variables of movement
title_full_unstemmed Influence of additional weight in the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants: analysis of categorical variables of movement
title_sort influence of additional weight in the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants: analysis of categorical variables of movement
publisher Universidade Federal de São Carlos
series Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional
issn 2526-8910
2526-8910
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Objective: The aim of this work is to investigate the effects of additional weight in the proximal and distal adjustments of the reaching behavior of full-term and preterm infants. Method: We evaluated 10 full-term and 9 low risk preterm infants from 5 to 7 months age. The following variables were analyzed: a) proximal adjustments: unimanual or bimanual; b) distal adjustments: hand opening (open, closed, semi-open) and hand orientation (horizontal, vertical, oblique). Variables were analyzed in two procedures: P1 (baseline) and P2 (addition of 20% of the total mass of the infant’s upper limb). To verify the association between procedures and dependent variables was applied Chi-Square Test (p<0,05). Results: Additional weight decreased of bimanual frequency for the preterm group at 5 and 7 months old, increased vertical hand frequency and decreased open hand frequency at 6 months. In the full-term group, additional weight increased the vertical hand frequency at the initiation and at the end of the movement at 5 months and at the end of the movement at 7 months. It also decreased open hand frequency at the initiation and at the end of the reaching at 6 months. Conclusion: Additional weight favored a more mature movement in the majority of variables analyzed, more expressively in the preterm group. Therefore, it can become an instrument of training this skill in the beginning of the reaching, when looking for verticalized hand unimanual reaching stimulation.
topic manual reaching
distal adjustments
proximal adjustments
additional weight
prematurity
infant
url http://www.cadernosdeterapiaocupacional.ufscar.br/index.php/cadernos/article/view/1998/1046
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