The Oxford-Durham study: a randomized controlled trial of dietary supplementation with fatty acids in children with developmental coordination disorder
Background: Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) affects around 5% of school age children. In addition to the core deficits in motor function, this condition is commonly associated with difficulties in learning, behavior and psychosocial adjustment that persist into adulthood. Mounting evidence...
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American Academy of Pediatrics
2005
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