Abstract Low socioeconomic status (SES) in childhood is associated with deficits in executive function and changes in cortical morphology. Furthermore. rates of childhood obesity are greater among low SES children and childhood obesity is also associated with cortical alterations and impaired neurocognition. specifically in the domain of executive function. https://www.jmannino.com/best-offer-Chik-n-Apple-Treats-16-oz-top-grab/
Socioeconomic status, BMI, and brain development in children
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