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No negative relationship between prenatal alcohol exposure and attention related variables was noted in this study. The only differences related to maternal alcohol consumption were in decreased impulsivity: fewer responses were made in the delay tasks and a decreased degree of impulsivity/hyperactivity in the child was reported by the mother. Others have reported an increased reaction time associated with maternal alcohol consumption in 4 and 7 year old children on vigilance tasks. The timing of the exposure to the alcohol was not determined in this present study, and relatively low levels of alcohol were consumed by the mothers. This could account for the absence of negative association between attentional behavior and maternal alcohol use. CONGENITAL DEGENERATIVE DISORDERSRETT SYNDROME: GROWTH AND NUTRITION Feeding problems, dietary intake and the growth and nutrition of 10 girls with Rett syndrome were reported from the University of Oslo, Norway. All patients had birth weight and length within the normal range until 6 to 24 months of age.A fall off in linear growth occurred in the first 2 years of life, and at follow-up between 3 and 16 years of age, all but 1 had height and/or weight below the 2.5 percentile of healthy children.Oral-motor dysfunctions were common. The mean energy intake was 70% of the U.S. recommendations according to age and 108% according to body weight. The
No negative relationship between prenatal alcohol exposure and attention related variables was noted in this study. The only differences related to maternal alcohol consumption were in decreased impulsivity: fewer responses were made in the delay tasks and a decreased degree of impulsivity/hyperactivity in the child was reported by the mother. Others have reported an increased reaction time associated with maternal alcohol consumption in 4 and 7 year old children on vigilance tasks. The timing of the exposure to the alcohol was not determined in this present study, and relatively low levels of alcohol were consumed by the mothers. This could account for the absence of negative association between attentional behavior and maternal alcohol use. CONGENITAL DEGENERATIVE DISORDERSRETT SYNDROME: GROWTH AND NUTRITION Feeding problems, dietary intake and the growth and nutrition of 10 girls with Rett syndrome were reported from the University of Oslo, Norway. All patients had birth weight and length within the normal range until 6 to 24 months of age.A fall off in linear growth occurred in the first 2 years of life, and at follow-up between 3 and 16 years of age, all but 1 had height and/or weight below the 2.5 percentile of healthy children.Oral-motor dysfunctions were common. The mean energy intake was 70% of the U.S. recommendations according to age and 108% according to body weight. The
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