2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2011.09.013
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Baroreflex sensitivity is reduced in adolescents with probable developmental coordination disorder

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“…Actually, 13 of these studies contained study samples based on only two different cohorts of children. Nine studies drew their sample of pDCD children from a large study on participation trajectories in children with and without pDCD , called the PHAST study . The cohort was labelled the ‘PHAST’ cohort and all nine studies were grouped under this label.…”
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“…Actually, 13 of these studies contained study samples based on only two different cohorts of children. Nine studies drew their sample of pDCD children from a large study on participation trajectories in children with and without pDCD , called the PHAST study . The cohort was labelled the ‘PHAST’ cohort and all nine studies were grouped under this label.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…applying DSM‐IV criterion A) ranged from the 5th to the 15th percentile. Three studies from the PHAST cohort, divided the group of children with pDCD into two subgroups, with two using both the 5th and the 15th percentile as cut‐off points and one using the 5th and the 16th percentile . Another study (unique cohort) did the same thing, but also divided the group of TD children into two subgroups scoring either between the 16th and the 50th percentile or above the 50th percentile .…”
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“…Therefore, sedentary lifestyle is very common in these children, which might affect their health and predispose them to cardiac risk factors in the future [5]. Indeed, some studies have shown that children with DCD present abnormalities regarding cardiac autonomic control, which is a non-invasive marker for risk of a cardiovascular event [6][7][8].…”
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