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The effect of chronic or intermittent hypoxia on cognition in childhood: a review of the evidence.

The effect of chronic or intermittent hypoxia on cognition in childhood: a review of the evidence. A review of the evidence concerning the effect of chronic or intermittent hypoxia on cognition in childhood was performed by using both a systematic review of the literature and critical appraisal criteria of causality. Because of the significant impact of behavioral disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder on certain cognitive functions as well as academic achievement, the review also included articles that addressed behavioral outcomes. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png PEDIATRICS Pubmed

The effect of chronic or intermittent hypoxia on cognition in childhood: a review of the evidence.

The effect of chronic or intermittent hypoxia on cognition in childhood: a review of the evidence.


Abstract

A review of the evidence concerning the effect of chronic or intermittent hypoxia on cognition in childhood was performed by using both a systematic review of the literature and critical appraisal criteria of causality. Because of the significant impact of behavioral disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder on certain cognitive functions as well as academic achievement, the review also included articles that addressed behavioral outcomes.

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ISSN
0031-4005
eISSN
1098-4275
DOI
10.1542/peds.2004-0227
pmid
15342857
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Abstract

A review of the evidence concerning the effect of chronic or intermittent hypoxia on cognition in childhood was performed by using both a systematic review of the literature and critical appraisal criteria of causality. Because of the significant impact of behavioral disorders such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder on certain cognitive functions as well as academic achievement, the review also included articles that addressed behavioral outcomes.

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PEDIATRICSPubmed

Published: Jan 14, 2005

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