[article]
Titre : |
Physical development of hyperactive boys |
Type de document : |
Texte imprimé et/ou numérique |
Auteurs : |
Rob MCGEE, Auteur ; Phil A. SILVA, Auteur ; John BIRKBECK, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
1985 |
Article en page(s) : |
p.364-368 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Index. décimale : |
PER Périodiques |
Résumé : |
Anthropometric data were collected on groups of seven-year-old Dunedin (New Zealand) boys, identified as hyperactive-only, aggressive-hyperactive, aggressive-only and non-aggressive/non-hyperactive. Measures taken included stature, weight, skeletal maturity, mid-upper arm circumference, triceps and subscapular fatfolds and body-mass index. The hypothesis that hyperactive-only boys would show delayed maturation, as indicated by lower bone-age, was not confirmed. However, these boys had significantly smaller mid-upper arm circumference, triceps fatfold and body-mass index than the other groups. The results suggest that body leanness may discriminate 'pure' hyperactive boys from aggressive-hyperactive boys. |
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in Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology > 27-3 (June 1985) . - p.364-368
[article] Physical development of hyperactive boys [Texte imprimé et/ou numérique] / Rob MCGEE, Auteur ; Phil A. SILVA, Auteur ; John BIRKBECK, Auteur . - 1985 . - p.364-368. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology > 27-3 (June 1985) . - p.364-368
Index. décimale : |
PER Périodiques |
Résumé : |
Anthropometric data were collected on groups of seven-year-old Dunedin (New Zealand) boys, identified as hyperactive-only, aggressive-hyperactive, aggressive-only and non-aggressive/non-hyperactive. Measures taken included stature, weight, skeletal maturity, mid-upper arm circumference, triceps and subscapular fatfolds and body-mass index. The hypothesis that hyperactive-only boys would show delayed maturation, as indicated by lower bone-age, was not confirmed. However, these boys had significantly smaller mid-upper arm circumference, triceps fatfold and body-mass index than the other groups. The results suggest that body leanness may discriminate 'pure' hyperactive boys from aggressive-hyperactive boys. |
Permalink : |
https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=592 |
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