Objective This study synthesized literature concerning casual evidence of effects of various physical activity programs on motor skills and cognitive development in typically developed preschool children. Methods Electronic databases were searched through July 2017. Peer-reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) examining the effectiveness of physical activity on motor skills and cognitive development in healthy young children (4–6 years) were screened. Results A total of 15 RCTs were included. Of the 10 studies assessing the effects of physical activity on motor skills, eight (80%) reported significant improvements in motor performance and one observed mixed findings, but one failed to promote any beneficial outcomes. Of the five studies investigating the influence of physical activity on cognitive development, four (80%) showed significant and positive changes in language learning, academic achievement, attention, and working memory. Notably, one indicated no significant improvements were observed after the intervention. Conclusions Findings support causal evidence of effects of physical activity on both motor skills and cognitive development in preschool children. Given the shortage of available studies, future research with large representative samples is warranted to explore the relationships between physical activity and cognitive domains as well as strengthen and confirm the dose-response evidence in early childhood.
Acute hepatic failure is a rare and serious complication of severe falciparum malaria. The management of uncomplicated falciparum malaria comprises of specific antimalarial drugs and supportive therapy. In a few patients who are critically ill because of severe falciparum malaria and heavy parasitaemia, exchange transfusion has been used. We describe a young male Saudi patient who presented with a 2-day history of fever, jaundice, and confusion. On examination he was deeply jaundiced, confused, and irritable. There were no signs of chronic liver disease. His laboratory workup revealed a markedly raised direct hyperbilirubinaemia and transaminases with prolonged prothrombin time. His serology was negative for HbsAg, HBc IgM, anti-HCV, HAV IgM, HEV IgM, and IgG. He was initially treated with parenteral quinine and other supportive treatment, without any improvement of his clinical and laboratory parameters. At this stage he was treated with whole blood exchange transfusion. He slowly improved, with complete normalization of his liver function tests and prothrombin time.
At Anutapura Palu General Hospital (Hospital) Anutapura Palu to perform stadium detection still using Ms.Excel application with the result of detection is still manually input, to overcome the problem the author aims to make data mining applications to detect the stage of HIV / AIDS by applying Naive Bayes algorithm with output / output result of stadium 1, stadium 2, stadium 3 and stadium 4. The research data was obtained at Anutapura Palu General Hospital (RSU) from 305 HIV / AIDS patients. Existing data were analyzed using Naive Bayes algorithm and using 11 features. Naive Bayes aims to classify data in a particular class, then the pattern can be used to determine the level of stadium suffered by HIV / AIDS patients.
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