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A multifactorial approach of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables affecting the scholastic achievement in Chilean students: An eight- year follow-up study

The aim of this study was to quantitate the relative impact of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables on the results of the 2009 Quality Education Measurement System (SIMCE) tests of language and mathematics for schola...

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Autores principales: Ivanovic, Daniza M., Almagià, Atilio F., Arancibia, Violeta C., Ibaceta, Camila V., Arias, Vanessa F., Rojas, Tatiana R., Flores, Ofelia C., Villagrán, Francisca S., Tapia, Liliana U., Acevedo, Javiera A., Morales, Gladys I., Martínez, Víctor C., Larraín, Cristián G., Silva, Claudio F. A., Valenzuela, Rodrigo B., Barrera, Cynthia R., Billeke, Pablo B., Zamorano, Francisco M., Orellana, Yasna Z.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6382269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30785935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212279
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author Ivanovic, Daniza M.
Almagià, Atilio F.
Arancibia, Violeta C.
Ibaceta, Camila V.
Arias, Vanessa F.
Rojas, Tatiana R.
Flores, Ofelia C.
Villagrán, Francisca S.
Tapia, Liliana U.
Acevedo, Javiera A.
Morales, Gladys I.
Martínez, Víctor C.
Larraín, Cristián G.
Silva, Claudio F. A.
Valenzuela, Rodrigo B.
Barrera, Cynthia R.
Billeke, Pablo B.
Zamorano, Francisco M.
Orellana, Yasna Z.
author_facet Ivanovic, Daniza M.
Almagià, Atilio F.
Arancibia, Violeta C.
Ibaceta, Camila V.
Arias, Vanessa F.
Rojas, Tatiana R.
Flores, Ofelia C.
Villagrán, Francisca S.
Tapia, Liliana U.
Acevedo, Javiera A.
Morales, Gladys I.
Martínez, Víctor C.
Larraín, Cristián G.
Silva, Claudio F. A.
Valenzuela, Rodrigo B.
Barrera, Cynthia R.
Billeke, Pablo B.
Zamorano, Francisco M.
Orellana, Yasna Z.
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description The aim of this study was to quantitate the relative impact of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables on the results of the 2009 Quality Education Measurement System (SIMCE) tests of language and mathematics for scholastic achievement (SA) applying a multifactorial approach, in school-age children of the 2010 5(th) elementary school grade (5ESG) and of the 1(st) grade of high school (1HSG). The purposes were: i) to test the hypothesis that intellectual ability, the level of SA of the educational establishments in the 2009 SIMCE tests, sex, parental schooling levels, and head circumference-for-age Z-score are the most relevant parameters associated with 2009 SIMCE outcomes; ii) to determine the predictive ability of the 2009 SIMCE results in determining the 2013 SIMCE outcomes for the 2010 5ESG cohort (when they graduated from elementary school, 8(th) grade) and for determining the 2013 University Selection Test (PSU) outcomes for the 2010 1HSG group (for university admission, when they graduated from high school, 4(th) grade); iii) to determine the association between the 2009 SIMCE results with the 2017 PSU outcomes for the 2010 5ESG group (for university admission, when they graduated from high school, 4(th) grade). A representative, proportional and stratified sample of 33 schools of the Metropolitan Region of Chile was randomly chosen. In these schools, 1,353 school-age children of both sexes, of the 2010 5ESG (n = 682; mean age = 10.8 years, SD = 0.6) and of the 2010 1HSG (n = 671; mean age = 14.8 years, SD = 0.6) participated. In both grades and tests, the findings confirm the hypotheses formulated. 2009 SIMCE outcomes were positively and significantly associated with 2013 SIMCE and with 2017 PSU and, with 2013 PSU outcomes in school-age children from 2010 5ESG and 1HSG, respectively. These findings may be useful for educational and health planning in Chile and countries in a comparable stage of development.
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spelling pubmed-63822692019-03-01 A multifactorial approach of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables affecting the scholastic achievement in Chilean students: An eight- year follow-up study Ivanovic, Daniza M. Almagià, Atilio F. Arancibia, Violeta C. Ibaceta, Camila V. Arias, Vanessa F. Rojas, Tatiana R. Flores, Ofelia C. Villagrán, Francisca S. Tapia, Liliana U. Acevedo, Javiera A. Morales, Gladys I. Martínez, Víctor C. Larraín, Cristián G. Silva, Claudio F. A. Valenzuela, Rodrigo B. Barrera, Cynthia R. Billeke, Pablo B. Zamorano, Francisco M. Orellana, Yasna Z. PLoS One Research Article The aim of this study was to quantitate the relative impact of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables on the results of the 2009 Quality Education Measurement System (SIMCE) tests of language and mathematics for scholastic achievement (SA) applying a multifactorial approach, in school-age children of the 2010 5(th) elementary school grade (5ESG) and of the 1(st) grade of high school (1HSG). The purposes were: i) to test the hypothesis that intellectual ability, the level of SA of the educational establishments in the 2009 SIMCE tests, sex, parental schooling levels, and head circumference-for-age Z-score are the most relevant parameters associated with 2009 SIMCE outcomes; ii) to determine the predictive ability of the 2009 SIMCE results in determining the 2013 SIMCE outcomes for the 2010 5ESG cohort (when they graduated from elementary school, 8(th) grade) and for determining the 2013 University Selection Test (PSU) outcomes for the 2010 1HSG group (for university admission, when they graduated from high school, 4(th) grade); iii) to determine the association between the 2009 SIMCE results with the 2017 PSU outcomes for the 2010 5ESG group (for university admission, when they graduated from high school, 4(th) grade). A representative, proportional and stratified sample of 33 schools of the Metropolitan Region of Chile was randomly chosen. In these schools, 1,353 school-age children of both sexes, of the 2010 5ESG (n = 682; mean age = 10.8 years, SD = 0.6) and of the 2010 1HSG (n = 671; mean age = 14.8 years, SD = 0.6) participated. In both grades and tests, the findings confirm the hypotheses formulated. 2009 SIMCE outcomes were positively and significantly associated with 2013 SIMCE and with 2017 PSU and, with 2013 PSU outcomes in school-age children from 2010 5ESG and 1HSG, respectively. These findings may be useful for educational and health planning in Chile and countries in a comparable stage of development. Public Library of Science 2019-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6382269/ /pubmed/30785935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212279 Text en © 2019 Ivanovic et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ivanovic, Daniza M.
Almagià, Atilio F.
Arancibia, Violeta C.
Ibaceta, Camila V.
Arias, Vanessa F.
Rojas, Tatiana R.
Flores, Ofelia C.
Villagrán, Francisca S.
Tapia, Liliana U.
Acevedo, Javiera A.
Morales, Gladys I.
Martínez, Víctor C.
Larraín, Cristián G.
Silva, Claudio F. A.
Valenzuela, Rodrigo B.
Barrera, Cynthia R.
Billeke, Pablo B.
Zamorano, Francisco M.
Orellana, Yasna Z.
A multifactorial approach of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables affecting the scholastic achievement in Chilean students: An eight- year follow-up study
title A multifactorial approach of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables affecting the scholastic achievement in Chilean students: An eight- year follow-up study
title_full A multifactorial approach of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables affecting the scholastic achievement in Chilean students: An eight- year follow-up study
title_fullStr A multifactorial approach of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables affecting the scholastic achievement in Chilean students: An eight- year follow-up study
title_full_unstemmed A multifactorial approach of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables affecting the scholastic achievement in Chilean students: An eight- year follow-up study
title_short A multifactorial approach of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables affecting the scholastic achievement in Chilean students: An eight- year follow-up study
title_sort multifactorial approach of nutritional, intellectual, brain development, cardiovascular risk, socio-economic, demographic and educational variables affecting the scholastic achievement in chilean students: an eight- year follow-up study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6382269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30785935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212279
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