Artículos de revistas
Nutritional status, brain development and scholastic achievement of Chilean high-school graduates from high and low intellectual quotient and socio-economic status
Date
2002Registration in:
British Journal of Nutrition, Volumen 87, Issue 1, 2018, Pages 81-92
00071145
10.1079/BJN2001485
Author
Ivanovic, Daniza M.
Leiva, Boris P.
Pérez, Hernán T.
Almagià, Atilio F.
Toro, Triana D.
Urrutia, María Soledad C.
Inzunza, Nélida B.
Bosch, Enrique O.
Institutions
Abstract
The objective of the present study was to investigate the inter-relationships between nutritional status (past and current nutrition), brain development, and scholastic achievement (SA) of Chilean high-school graduates from high and low intellectual quotient (IQ) and socio-economic status (SES) (mean age 18.0 (SD 0.9) years). Results showed that independently of SES, high-school graduates with similar IQ have similar nutritional, brain development and SA variables. Multiple regression analysis between child IQ (dependent variable) and age, sex, SES, brain volume (BV), undernutrition during the first year of life, paternal and maternal IQ (independent variables) revealed that maternal IQ (P<0.0001), BV (P<0.0387) and severe undernutrition during the first year of life (P<0.0486), were the independent variables with the greatest explanatory power for child IQ variance (r2 0.707), without interaction with age, sex or SES. Child IQ (P<0.0001) was the only independent variable that explaine