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View article: Screen Time and Standardized Academic Achievement Tests in Elementary School
Screen Time and Standardized Academic Achievement Tests in Elementary School Open
Importance Few studies have investigated the longitudinal associations between different types of screen time in young children and academic achievement in elementary school. Objective To examine whether there is an association between scr…
View article: MoxR effects as an ATPase on anti-stress and pathogenicity of Riemerella anatipestifer
MoxR effects as an ATPase on anti-stress and pathogenicity of Riemerella anatipestifer Open
Duck infectious serositis is a septicemic disease caused by the bacterium Riemerella anatipestifer ( R. anatipestifer ), which affects ducks, geese, turkeys, and other poultry. While outbreaks have been reported worldwide, the exact mechan…
View article: Physicians’ perspectives on COVID-19 vaccinations for children: a qualitative exploration in Ontario, Canada
Physicians’ perspectives on COVID-19 vaccinations for children: a qualitative exploration in Ontario, Canada Open
Objectives Parents’ decisions to vaccinate their children against COVID-19 are complex and often informed by discussions with primary care physicians. However, little is known about physicians’ perspectives on COVID-19 vaccinations for chi…
View article: Temporal Relationship-Aware Treadmill Exercise Test Analysis Network for Coronary Artery Disease Diagnosis
Temporal Relationship-Aware Treadmill Exercise Test Analysis Network for Coronary Artery Disease Diagnosis Open
The treadmill exercise test (TET) serves as a non-invasive method for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD). Despite its widespread use, TET reports are susceptible to external influences, heightening the risk of misdiagnosis and …
View article: Parental use of routines, setting limits, and child screen use during COVID-19: findings from a large Canadian cohort study
Parental use of routines, setting limits, and child screen use during COVID-19: findings from a large Canadian cohort study Open
Background An increase in child screen time has been observed throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Home environment and parenting practices have been associated with child screen time. The purpose of this study was to examine associations bet…
View article: Late preterm birth and growth trajectories during childhood: a linked retrospective cohort study
Late preterm birth and growth trajectories during childhood: a linked retrospective cohort study Open
Background Evidence suggests that accelerated postnatal growth in children is detrimental for adult cardiovascular health. It is unclear whether children born late preterm (34–36 weeks) compared to full term (≥ 39 weeks), have different gr…
View article: Factors associated with research participation in a large primary care practice-based pediatric cohort: Results from the TARGet Kids! longitudinal cohort study
Factors associated with research participation in a large primary care practice-based pediatric cohort: Results from the TARGet Kids! longitudinal cohort study Open
Background All longitudinal cohort studies strive for high participant retention, although attrition is common. Understanding determinants of attrition is important to inform and develop targeted strategies to improve study participation. …
View article: Changes in Pediatric Movement Behaviors During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Stages of Lockdown in Ontario, Canada: A Longitudinal Cohort Study
Changes in Pediatric Movement Behaviors During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Stages of Lockdown in Ontario, Canada: A Longitudinal Cohort Study Open
Background : Children’s movement behaviors have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic; however, little is known regarding movement behavior patterns over time by government-issued lockdowns. Our primary objective was to evaluate how child…
View article: Parents’ perspectives on SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations for children: a qualitative analysis
Parents’ perspectives on SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations for children: a qualitative analysis Open
Parents' experiences making decisions regarding SARS-CoV-2 vaccination for their children were complex, even for those who were supportive of SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations. These findings provide some explanation for the current patterns of upta…
View article: Underweight in the First 2 Years of Life and Growth in Later Childhood
Underweight in the First 2 Years of Life and Growth in Later Childhood Open
In this prospective cohort study, children with underweight in the first 2 years of life had lower zBMI and HAZ in later childhood. These associations were attenuated among children with a higher growth rate in the first 2 years.
View article: Food insecurity during COVID-19 in a Canadian academic pediatric hospital: a cross-sectional survey
Food insecurity during COVID-19 in a Canadian academic pediatric hospital: a cross-sectional survey Open
Both household and hospital-based food insecurity were highly prevalent among caregivers. To reduce caregiver distress, hospitals need to consider reducing barriers for caregivers in obtaining food for themselves during their child's admis…
View article: Screen Use and Mental Health Symptoms in Canadian Children and Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Screen Use and Mental Health Symptoms in Canadian Children and Youth During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
In this cohort study, higher levels of screen use were associated poor mental health of children and youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings suggest that policy intervention as well as evidence-informed social supports are neede…
View article: 39 Physical and social distancing measures and child health behaviours during COVID-19: A cohort study
39 Physical and social distancing measures and child health behaviours during COVID-19: A cohort study Open
Primary Subject area Public Health and Preventive Medicine Background Various studies have examined the general impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on children’s health behaviours. The impact of public health measures practised by children dur…
View article: 8 Food Insecurity during COVID-19 in a Canadian Academic Pediatric Hospital
8 Food Insecurity during COVID-19 in a Canadian Academic Pediatric Hospital Open
Primary Subject area Social Paediatrics Background There are concerns of increased food insecurity rates during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there is no evidence to date about families with children with an acute or chronic illness. Parents …