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The Association Between Heart Rate Variability and Neurocognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Nepalese Infants

BACKGROUND: Many young children in developing countries do not reach their developmental potential. Traditional methods for assessing developmental outcome are time consuming, thus, physiological measures that can contribute to the prediction of developmental outcomes in high risk groups have been s...

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Autores principales: Ask, Torvald F., Ranjitkar, Suman, Ulak, Manjeswori, Chandyo, Ram K., Hysing, Mari, Strand, Tor A., Kvestad, Ingrid, Shrestha, Laxman, Andreassen, Marita, Lugo, Ricardo G., Shilpakar, Jaya S., Shrestha, Merina, Sütterlin, Stefan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6499022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31105521
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.00411
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author Ask, Torvald F.
Ranjitkar, Suman
Ulak, Manjeswori
Chandyo, Ram K.
Hysing, Mari
Strand, Tor A.
Kvestad, Ingrid
Shrestha, Laxman
Andreassen, Marita
Lugo, Ricardo G.
Shilpakar, Jaya S.
Shrestha, Merina
Sütterlin, Stefan
author_facet Ask, Torvald F.
Ranjitkar, Suman
Ulak, Manjeswori
Chandyo, Ram K.
Hysing, Mari
Strand, Tor A.
Kvestad, Ingrid
Shrestha, Laxman
Andreassen, Marita
Lugo, Ricardo G.
Shilpakar, Jaya S.
Shrestha, Merina
Sütterlin, Stefan
author_sort Ask, Torvald F.
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description BACKGROUND: Many young children in developing countries do not reach their developmental potential. Traditional methods for assessing developmental outcome are time consuming, thus, physiological measures that can contribute to the prediction of developmental outcomes in high risk groups have been suggested. Vagally mediated heart rate variability (vmHRV) is considered a neurophysiological or peripheral proxy for prefrontal and executive functioning and might serve as a supplement for traditional measurements of developmental status and as a potential useful risk indicator. AIM: In the present study, we wanted to describe the vmHRV in Nepalese infants and relate it to the Bayley Scales of infant and toddler development, 3. edition (Bayley-III) subscales. METHODS: 600 Nepalese infants were included in the study. At 6–11 and 17–24 months, we measured neurodevelopmental and socio-emotional outcomes by the Bayley-III. Inter-beat intervals were recorded at two measurement points when the children were 17–24 months. RESULTS: There was a high intraclass correlation between HRV indices generated from the two measurement points. No significant associations between vmHRV and Bayley-III sub scales were found at any time. CONCLUSION: This study is the first to describe vmHRV in healthy infants and the relationship between Bayley-III scores. Our results suggest that vmHRV is not associated with measures of general development in infancy.
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spelling pubmed-64990222019-05-17 The Association Between Heart Rate Variability and Neurocognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Nepalese Infants Ask, Torvald F. Ranjitkar, Suman Ulak, Manjeswori Chandyo, Ram K. Hysing, Mari Strand, Tor A. Kvestad, Ingrid Shrestha, Laxman Andreassen, Marita Lugo, Ricardo G. Shilpakar, Jaya S. Shrestha, Merina Sütterlin, Stefan Front Neurosci Neuroscience BACKGROUND: Many young children in developing countries do not reach their developmental potential. Traditional methods for assessing developmental outcome are time consuming, thus, physiological measures that can contribute to the prediction of developmental outcomes in high risk groups have been suggested. Vagally mediated heart rate variability (vmHRV) is considered a neurophysiological or peripheral proxy for prefrontal and executive functioning and might serve as a supplement for traditional measurements of developmental status and as a potential useful risk indicator. AIM: In the present study, we wanted to describe the vmHRV in Nepalese infants and relate it to the Bayley Scales of infant and toddler development, 3. edition (Bayley-III) subscales. METHODS: 600 Nepalese infants were included in the study. At 6–11 and 17–24 months, we measured neurodevelopmental and socio-emotional outcomes by the Bayley-III. Inter-beat intervals were recorded at two measurement points when the children were 17–24 months. RESULTS: There was a high intraclass correlation between HRV indices generated from the two measurement points. No significant associations between vmHRV and Bayley-III sub scales were found at any time. CONCLUSION: This study is the first to describe vmHRV in healthy infants and the relationship between Bayley-III scores. Our results suggest that vmHRV is not associated with measures of general development in infancy. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6499022/ /pubmed/31105521 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.00411 Text en Copyright © 2019 Ask, Ranjitkar, Ulak, Chandyo, Hysing, Strand, Kvestad, Shrestha, Andreassen, Lugo, Shilpakar, Shrestha and Sütterlin. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Ask, Torvald F.
Ranjitkar, Suman
Ulak, Manjeswori
Chandyo, Ram K.
Hysing, Mari
Strand, Tor A.
Kvestad, Ingrid
Shrestha, Laxman
Andreassen, Marita
Lugo, Ricardo G.
Shilpakar, Jaya S.
Shrestha, Merina
Sütterlin, Stefan
The Association Between Heart Rate Variability and Neurocognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Nepalese Infants
title The Association Between Heart Rate Variability and Neurocognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Nepalese Infants
title_full The Association Between Heart Rate Variability and Neurocognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Nepalese Infants
title_fullStr The Association Between Heart Rate Variability and Neurocognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Nepalese Infants
title_full_unstemmed The Association Between Heart Rate Variability and Neurocognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Nepalese Infants
title_short The Association Between Heart Rate Variability and Neurocognitive and Socio-Emotional Development in Nepalese Infants
title_sort association between heart rate variability and neurocognitive and socio-emotional development in nepalese infants
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6499022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31105521
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2019.00411
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