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Body Mass Index Mediates the Effects of Low Income on Preschool Childrens Executive Control with Implications for Behavior and Academics

机译:体重指数介导了低收入对学龄前儿童执行控制的影响对行为和学术有影响

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>Background: Children from low-income backgrounds are more likely to have cognitive impairments, academic problems, and obesity. Biological mechanisms for the relationship between adiposity and neurocognitive functioning have been suggested, but the direction of effects is unclear.>Methods: The relations among income, BMI, and cognitive-behavioral functioning were modeled longitudinally. Children (n = 306) were assessed at 36–39 months (Time 1; T1) and 63–67 months (Time 4; T4) through anthropometry, measures of executive control (EC), delay ability (DA), and questionnaires on academic readiness, social competence, and behavioral adjustment.>Results: Income was positively related to T1 EC and DA and negatively related to T1 BMI. T1 BMI was negatively related to T4 EC, after controlling for T1 EC, but was unrelated to changes in DA. Neither T1 EC nor DA was related to changes in BMI. T4 EC predicted greater academic readiness and social competence and lower adjustment problems at T4. T4 BMI was related to higher T4 adjustment problems. There was an indirect effect of income on T4 EC through T1 BMI. There were indirect effects of T1 BMI on academic readiness, social competence, and adjustment through T4 EC. Children who were obese at T1 had a 19% lower rate of growth of EC, compared to nonobese children.>Conclusions: BMI mediates the effect of income on children's EC and has negative implications for academic readiness, social competence, and behavioral adjustment. The dual impact of obesity and cognitive-behavioral problems underscores the importance of early identification of and intervention for overweight children which could have neurocognitive and social-emotional benefits.>What's New: BMI mediates the effect of income on preschoolers' executive control (EC) and has negative implications for academic readiness and behavioral adjustment. EC and delay ability did not predict changes in BMI. Early identification of, and intervention for, overweight children may have neurocognitive and social-emotional benefits.
机译:>背景:低收入背景的儿童更容易出现认知障碍,学业问题和肥胖。有人提出了肥胖与神经认知功能之间关系的生物学机制,但其作用方向尚不清楚。>方法:纵向模拟了收入,BMI和认知行为功能之间的关系。通过人体测量法,执行控制量度(EC),延迟能力(DA)以及问卷调查对儿童(n = 306)在36-39个月(时间1; T1)和63-67个月(时间4; T4)进行了评估。学术准备,社交能力和行为调整。>结果:收入与T1 EC和DA正相关,与T1 BMI负相关。在控制T1 EC之后,T1 BMI与T4 EC负相关,但与DA的变化无关。 T1 EC和DA均与BMI的变化无关。 T4 EC预计T4的学术准备能力和社交能力更高,而调整问题则更少。 T4 BMI与更高的T4调整问题有关。通过T1 BMI,收入对T4 EC有间接影响。 T1 BMI对学业准备,社交能力和通过T4 EC进行调整有间接影响。与非肥胖儿童相比,在T1肥胖的儿童的EC成长率低19%。>结论: BMI调节收入对儿童EC的影响,并且对学业准备,社交能力有负面影响,以及行为调整。肥胖和认知行为问题的双重影响强调了及早发现和干预超重儿童的重要性,这些儿童可能具有神经认知和社会情感益处。>新功能: BMI调节收入对学龄前儿童的影响执行控制(EC),对学术准备和行为调整有负面影响。 EC和延迟能力不能预测BMI的变化。对超重儿童进行早期识别和干预可能会产生神经认知和社会情感益处。

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