Background: Stuttering, affecting approximately 5% of children, disrupts speech flow and poses challenges to psychosocial development. Its complex origins involve genetic, neurological, environmental, and psychological factors. This study aims to explore the potential link between stuttering in preschoolers and Vitamin D(VD) deficiency, a relatively unexplored area. |
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Objectives: To study the association between stuttering in preschool-aged children and insufficient VD levels (specifically, 25-hydroxy cholecalciferol) in order to assign vitamin D deficiency as contributing factor for stuttering occurrence. |
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Patients and Methods: A case-control study was conducted on 36 preschool Arabic-speaking children aged 4-6 years, employing a 2:1 design with 24 stutterers and 12 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Stuttering severity was assessed using The Arabic Stuttering Severity Index, and serum vitamin D levels were evaluated using 25-hydroxy cholecalciferol.
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Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Science
Research Member
Research Rank
q4
Research Vol
25
Research Year
2024
Research_Pages
1-8
Research Abstract