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童年不良经历与成人肥胖:对可能机制的系统评价及横断面研究的荟萃分析

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Obesity: A Systematic Review of Plausible Mechanisms and Meta-Analysis of Cross-Sectional Studies.

作者信息

Wiss David A, Brewerton Timothy D

机构信息

University of California Los Angeles, Fielding School of Public Health.

Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

出版信息

Physiol Behav. 2020 Sep 1;223:112964. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.112964. Epub 2020 May 29.

Abstract

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can become biologically embedded leaving a lasting signature on multiple body systems. ACE scores have been used to associate childhood adversity to a wide range of adverse health conditions over the life course, most notably substance-related disorders. Multiple studies have shown that the presence of elevated ACE scores predicts obesity in adulthood. However, a gap exists in the literature elucidating the pathways from childhood adversity to increased BMI in adulthood. We systematically reviewed these mechanisms as well as discuss novel plausible pathways. We searched PubMed, PsycInfo, Embase, and Web of Science and after applying exclusion criteria identified 18 articles for qualitative analysis. The most commonly cited mechanisms linking ACEs to obesity are social disruption, health behaviors, and chronic stress response. Ten observational studies (n=118,691) were quantitatively summarized and demonstrated a positive association between ACE and adult obesity with a pooled odds ratio of 1.46 (CI=1.28, 1.64) with moderate heterogeneity (I=70.8%). Our results found a 46% increase in the odds of adult obesity following exposure to multiple ACEs. Based on our qualitative synthesis and review of the most recent relevant literature, we propose biologically plausible explanations for the significant positive relationship between ACEs and adult obesity. Reducing exposure to ACEs, improved screening and detection of trauma, better access to trauma-informed care, and improvements to the food environment are likely to improve downstream health outcomes related to eating behavior.

摘要

童年不良经历(ACEs)会在生物学层面留下印记,对多个身体系统产生持久影响。ACEs得分已被用于将童年逆境与一生中广泛的不良健康状况联系起来,最显著的是与物质相关的疾病。多项研究表明,ACEs得分升高预示着成年后会肥胖。然而,在阐明童年逆境与成年后BMI增加之间的途径方面,文献中存在空白。我们系统地回顾了这些机制,并讨论了新的合理途径。我们检索了PubMed、PsycInfo、Embase和科学网,在应用排除标准后,确定了18篇文章进行定性分析。将ACEs与肥胖联系起来的最常被引用的机制是社会破坏、健康行为和慢性应激反应。对十项观察性研究(n = 118,691)进行了定量总结,结果显示ACE与成人肥胖之间存在正相关,合并比值比为1.46(CI = 1.28, 1.64),异质性中等(I = 70.8%)。我们的研究结果发现,经历多种ACEs后,成人肥胖的几率增加了46%。基于我们的定性综合分析以及对最新相关文献的回顾,我们为ACEs与成人肥胖之间显著的正相关关系提出了生物学上合理的解释。减少ACEs的暴露、改进创伤的筛查和检测、更好地获得创伤知情护理以及改善食物环境,可能会改善与饮食行为相关的下游健康结果。

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