Brain Sciences (Sep 2020)

Investigating Gait, Movement, and Coordination in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Is There a Role for Motor Abnormalities in Atypical Neurodevelopment?

  • Marco Colizzi,
  • Marco Luigi Ciceri,
  • Gianfranco Di Gennaro,
  • Beatrice Morari,
  • Alessandra Inglese,
  • Marialuisa Gandolfi,
  • Nicola Smania,
  • Leonardo Zoccante

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10090601
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 601

Abstract

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Motor abnormalities have been suggested to play a role in most neuropsychiatric disorders, as a potential generic neurodevelopmental vulnerability. However, they still represent a neglected area, with a paucity of empirical studies, especially in pediatric populations. This case-control study aimed to comprehensively assess motor functioning in children with atypical neurodevelopment and investigate whether any socio-demographic or clinical characteristics would concur with motor difficulties to distinguish children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD) from healthy controls. Socio-demographic (age and gender) and clinical (intelligence quotient, gait, movement, and coordination) data were collected on 114 children aged 5–15 (83 with NDD, 31 healthy controls). Male children were at significantly higher risk for NDD (OR: 13.023, p p = 0.038). Collectively, results may have important public health implications, as they point towards the development of new approaches to establish an early prognosis in neurodevelopment, including assessing motor difficulties and mitigating their impact on children’s quality of life.

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