El rol beneficioso de la Actividad Físico Motora en personas con Trastornos del Neurodesarrollo TEA. Deporte y Autismo. Dr. Julio Salazar Gonzales 2021 ONG Actitud
El rol beneficioso de la Actividad Físico Motora en personas con Trastornos del Neurodesarrollo TEA. Dr. Julio Salazar Gonzales 2021 ONG Actitud En la biblioteca Nacional de Medicina de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica Medline Plus define a los Trastornos del Espectro del Autismo como trastornos mentales que afectan el comportamiento, la comunicación y habilidades sociales. Nos indica que aparecen antes de los dos años. La palabra espectro significa que el autismo presenta una amplia variedad de síntomas. Los síntomas del autismo varían de leves a graves. Algunos niños con TEA no pueden funcionar sin el apoyo de los padres y los proveedores de cuidados. Otros necesitan menos apoyo y logran vivir en forma independiente. https://medlineplus.gov/spanish/pruebas-de-laboratorio/evaluacion-de-trastornos-del-espectro-autista-tea/ Se hace evidente que el espectro del Autismo presenta variedades y diferentes tipos de conductas y la terapéutica regular es básica para el desarrollo de las ca...
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ResponderEliminarDevelopmental Disabilities, Including Autism and ADHD, Are on the Rise
By Meredith Melnick Time Magazine.
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One in six American children now has a developmental disability — a 17% increase over the past decade, driven largely by increases in autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)according to government researchers.
The new study, published in Pediatrics, found that 15% of U.S. children aged 3 to 17 were diagnosed with a developmental disability in 2006-08 — about 10 million children in all. In 1997-99, that rate was 12.8%, or 8 million children.
While researchers saw increases in a wide range of developmental problems, including stuttering and learning disabilities, the most significant increases were seen with autism and ADHD. Autism rates nearly quadrupled over the study period, from 0.19% of children in 1997-99 to 0.74% in 2006-08. But, overall, ADHD accounted for the greatest number of developmental disability cases; rates rose by 33%, from 5.7% of children in 1997-99 to 7.6% by 2008.
Nearly twice as many boys as girls had a disability. ... This might be because some genetic disabilities are more likely to be inherited by males, although it could also be that the symptoms of ADHD and other disabilities are more obvious in boys, and are therefore more likely to be diagnosed, the study notes.
Rates were also substantially higher than average among children from low-income families and children on Medicaid. Hispanic children had lower rates of disabilities than white or black children, which perhaps reflects language difficulties and other barriers to accessing health services rather than the true rate of disability.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study was based on data from the National Health Interview Surveys, which included in-person
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