Language and Deglutition in Children (LDC)

This study has been completed.
Sponsor:
Information provided by:
Fortaleza University
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT01191671
First received: August 30, 2010
Last updated: NA
Last verified: May 2009
History: No changes posted

August 30, 2010
August 30, 2010
May 2009
October 2009   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
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Language and Deglutition in Children
Feeding and Sociolinguist Profile in Children

The first years of life are considered essential to child development, as there is greater brain growth and formation of more neural connections. Therefore, the stimulation of children in various fields of development becomes relevant to the acquisition of knowledge and skills.

Child development, food and language, particularly in young children in different socioeconomic and cultural, as this is the basis for the growth conditions, socialization and learning.

Observational
Observational Model: Case-Only
Time Perspective: Prospective
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Non-Probability Sample

89 children, 41 children in public kindergarten and 48 children in daycare facilities.

  • Child
  • Development
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*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number) in Medline.
 
Completed
89
December 2009
October 2009   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)

Inclusion Criteria:

  • children aged one to three years of chronological age, of both genders, enrolled full-time, ie more than six hours in childcare elected for search

Exclusion Criteria:

  • children with minor changes or deviations in child development, who did at least one major meal (lunch or dinner) in the nursery, or other educational institution attended, in addition
Both
1 Year to 3 Years
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Contact information is only displayed when the study is recruiting subjects
Brazil
 
NCT01191671
PMEB001
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Priscilla Mayara Estrela Barbosa, Fortaleza University
Fortaleza University
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Principal Investigator: Priscilla ME Barbosa, Graduate University of Fortaleza
Fortaleza University
May 2009

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