Phonological acquisition in pre-school children and iron deficiency: a population study
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https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2724.2019v31i4p549-556Keywords:
Iron deficiency, Child language, Preschool ChildrenAbstract
Introduction - This research aimed to analyze the phonological acquisition and its relationship with demographic data and iron deficiency in preschool children from Vicente Dutra-RS. Method - It was performed a cross-sectional study, using hemogram data (hemoglobin, ferritin and transferrin saturation), and data on acquisition of oral and written language in a population of 51 children (26 girls, 51%), with 5.3±0.3 years of age. Results - It was not found an association between iron deficiency and acquisition of oral and written language. However, it was observed an association between the variables phonological acquisition and chance of writing (value), p = 0.006, and phonological acquisition and phonetic deviations (p = 0.012). Conclusions - The data found in this cross-sectional research do not suggest a relationship between language and iron deficiency; however, larger samples in longitudinal studies would be interesting for a better understanding of the findings.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2020 Maristela Cavalheiro Tamborindeguy França, Milene Urrutia de Azevedo, Marcio Pezzini França, Liane Esteves Daudt, Rudimar dos Santos Riesgo
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