» Articles » PMID: 12647930

Skin-to-skin Contact (Kangaroo Care) Accelerates Autonomic and Neurobehavioural Maturation in Preterm Infants

Overview
Date 2003 Mar 22
PMID 12647930
Citations 101
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The effects of mother-infant skin-to-skin contact (Kangaroo Care; KC) on autonomic functioning, state regulation, and neurobehavioural status was examined in 70 preterm infants, half of whom received KC over 24.31 days (SD 7.24) for a total of 29.76 hours (SD 12.86). Infants were matched for sex (19 males and 16 females in each group); birthweight (KC, 1229.95 g [SD 320.21]; controls, 1232.17 g [SD 322.15]); gestational age (GA) (KC, 30.28 weeks [SD 2.54]; controls, 30.19 weeks [SD 2.65]); medical risk; and family demographics. Vagal tone was calculated from 10 minutes of heart rate before KC and again at 37 weeks' GA. Infant state was observed in 10-second epochs during four consecutive hours before KC and again at 37 weeks' GA. Neurobehavioural status was assessed at 37 weeks' GA with the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS). Infants receiving KC showed a more rapid maturation of vagal tone between 32 and 37 weeks' GA (p=0.029). More rapid improvement in state organization was observed in KC infants, in terms of longer periods of quiet sleep (p=0.016) and alert wakefulness (p=0.013) and shorter periods of active sleep (p=0.023). Neurodevelopmental profile was more mature for KC infants, particularly habituation (p=0.032) and orientation (p=0.007). Results underscore the role of early skin-to-skin contact in the maturation of the autonomic and circadian systems in preterm infants.

Citing Articles

Gut-X axis.

Lin X, Yu Z, Liu Y, Li C, Hu H, Hu J Imeta. 2025; 4(1):e270.

PMID: 40027477 PMC: 11865426. DOI: 10.1002/imt2.270.


Measuring the duration of kangaroo mother care for neonates: a scoping review.

Tumukunde V, Loucaides E, Medvedev M, Nyirenda M, Lawn J, Tann C BMJ Open. 2025; 15(1):e079579.

PMID: 39843372 PMC: 11758684. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079579.


Six weeks that changed the preterm infant brain: lessons learned from the Family Nurture Intervention randomized controlled trials.

Ludwig R, Myers M, Welch M Front Psychol. 2025; 15():1374756.

PMID: 39817039 PMC: 11734746. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1374756.


Affective Touch in Preterm Infant Development: Neurobiological Mechanisms and Implications for Child-Caregiver Attachment and Neonatal Care.

La Rosa V, Geraci A, Iacono A, Commodari E Children (Basel). 2024; 11(11).

PMID: 39594981 PMC: 11592606. DOI: 10.3390/children11111407.


Impact of Kangaroo mother care on autonomic cardiovascular control in foetal-growth-restricted preterm infants.

Tian Y, Inocencio I, Sehgal A, Wong F Pediatr Res. 2024; .

PMID: 39242939 DOI: 10.1038/s41390-024-03555-z.