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Infant Behavior & Development | 2013

Trajectories and predictors of developmental skills in healthy twins up to 24 months of age.

Cassandra Nan; Jan P. Piek; Claire Warner; Diane Mellers; Ruth Krone; Timothy Barrett; Maurice P. Zeegers

BACKGROUND Low birth weight and low 5-min Apgar scores have been associated with developmental delay, while older maternal age is a protective factor. Little is known about trajectories and predictors of developmental skills in infant twins, who are generally born with lower birth weights, lower Apgar scores and to older mothers. METHODS Developmental skills were assessed at 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 months using the Ages and Stages Questionnaires in 152 twins from the Birmingham Registry for Twin and Heritability Studies. Multilevel spline and linear regression models (adjusted for gestational age, gender, maternal age) were used to estimate developmental trajectories and the associations between birth weight, maternal age and Apgar scores on developmental skills. RESULTS Twins performed worse than singletons on communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving and personal-social skills (p < 0.001). Twins caught up around 6 months (score within -1 standard deviation of norm), except on gross motor skills, which did not catch up until after the age of 12 months. A one-year increase in maternal age was significantly associated with decreases in gross motor and personal-social z-scores of up to -0.09, whereas one unit increases in Apgar score increased z-scores up to 0.90 (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS Healthy twins should be considered at a higher risk for developmental delay. Whether these results are comparable to preterm singletons, or whether there are twin-specific issues involved, should be further investigated in a study that uses a matched singleton control group.


Twin Research and Human Genetics | 2006

The Birmingham Registry for Twin and Heritability Studies (BiRTHS)

Ruth Krone; Andrew K Ewer; Timothy Barrett; Robert Moy; Shagaf H. Bakour; Eamonn R. Maher; Shakila Thangaratinam; Philip Cox; Bill Martin; Khalid S. Khan; Maurice P. Zeegers


Endocrine Abstracts | 2018

Implementation of a novel non-invasive test for monitoring control in individuals with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Irina Bacila; Carlo L. Acerini; Ruth Krone; Leena Patel; Sabah Alvi; Tabitha Randel; Evelin F Gevers; Mehul Dattani; Tim Cheetham; Fiona Ryan; Elizabeth Crowne; Justin Davies; Ahmed S Faisal; Andreas Kyriakou; Jo Adaway; Lina Schiffer; Brian Keevil; Nils Krone


Endocrine Abstracts | 2018

Empowering type 1 diabetes patients to self-manage by embracing the digital landscape of Diasend

John Pemberton; Ruth Krone; Renuka Dias


Endocrine Abstracts | 2018

A survey of the use of medical identification in children and young people with diabetes at a large children's hospital

Jessica Yorke; Lesley Drummond; Louise Collins; Donna Sands; Ruth Krone; Vrinda Saraff; Renuka Dias; Timothy Barrett; Melanie Kershaw


Endocrine Abstracts | 2018

Diabetes control is worse in children and young people with type 1 diabetes requiring interpreter support

Jan Idkowiak; Sabba Elhag; Vrinda Saraff; Renuka Dias; Timothy Barrett; Melanie Kershaw; Ruth Krone


45th Meeting of the British Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes | 2017

IGF-1 titration of GH in Turner syndrome

Dhaara Iyer; Timothy Barrett; Renuka Dias; Melanie Kershaw; Ruth Krone; Nick Shaw; Jeremy Kirk


45th Meeting of the British Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes | 2017

Is there an association between endocrine conditions, including growth hormone deficiency, and Chiari-1 Malformation? A retrospective single centre study

Sabba Elhag; Jamie Shah; Ruth Krone; Melanie Kershaw; Nick Shaw; Timothy Barrett; Jeremy Kirk; Vrinda Saraff; Wolfgang Hogler; Guirish Solanki; Renuka Dias


44th Meeting of the British Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes | 2016

Introduction of an intensive outpatient education programme is acceptable to parents of children, and young people with newly diagnosed type 1 Diabetes

Melanie Kershaw; Ruth Krone; Lesley Drummond; Renuka Dias; Timothy Barrett


44th Meeting of the British Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes | 2016

A critical review of type 1 diabetes new patient education programme at a single tertiary centre

Suma Uday; Charlotte Avann; Timothy Barrett; Renuka Dias; Lesley Drummond; Melanie Kershaw; Ruth Krone

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Renuka Dias

Queen Mary University of London

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Nils Krone

University of Sheffield

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Nicholas Shaw

Boston Children's Hospital

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Andrew K Ewer

University of Birmingham

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Brian Keevil

Manchester Academic Health Science Centre

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Cassandra Nan

University of Birmingham

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