Iron deficiency anemia and affective response in rhesus monkey infants
- 22 September 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Developmental Psychobiology
- Vol. 51 (1) , 47-59
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dev.20345
Abstract
Infant iron deficiency anemia (IDA) occurs spontaneously in monkey populations as it does in humans, providing a model for understanding effects on brain and behavior. A set of 34 monkey infants identified as IDA (hemoglobin 12 g/dl) matched for age and caging location. The infants had participated in a Biobehavioral Assessment conducted at 3–4 months of age at CNPRC that included measures of behavioral and adrenocortical response to a novel environment. IDA males differed from control males in two factors (“activity,” “emotionality”) derived from observational data taken on the first and second day of the exposure to the novel environment. In the male infants, IDA was associated with less restriction of activity in the novel environment on both days and less emotionality on the second day (p < .05). IDA males also displayed less response to approach by a human (human intruder test) than did control males. IDA females did not differ from controls. Adrenocortical response was not significantly affected. These findings may be relevant to functional deficits in human infants with IDA that influence later behavior. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Dev. Psychobiol 51: 47–59, 2009Keywords
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