Department of Health Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
J Dev Orig Health Dis. 2021 Jun;12(3):357-372. doi: 10.1017/S2040174420000689. Epub 2020 Aug 4.
The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) framework aims to understand how environmental exposures in early life shape lifecycle health. Our understanding and the ability to prevent poor health outcomes and enrich for resiliency remain limited, in part, because exposure-outcome relationships are complex and poorly defined. We, therefore, aimed to determine the major DOHaD risk and resilience factors. A systematic approach with a 3-level screening process was used to conduct our Rapid Evidence Review following the established guidelines. Scientific databases using DOHaD-related keywords were searched to capture articles between January 1, 2009 and April 19, 2019. A final total of 56 systematic reviews/meta-analyses were obtained. Studies were categorized into domains based on primary exposures and outcomes investigated. Primary summary statistics and extracted data from the studies are presented in Graphical Overview for Evidence Reviews diagrams. There was substantial heterogeneity within and between studies. While global trends showed an increase in DOHaD publications over the last decade, the majority of data reported were from high-income countries. Articles were categorized under six exposure domains: Early Life Nutrition, Maternal/Paternal Health, Maternal/Paternal Psychological Exposure, Toxicants/Environment, Social Determinants, and Others. Studies examining social determinants of health and paternal influences were underrepresented. Only 23% of the articles explored resiliency factors. We synthesized major evidence on relationships between early life exposures and developmental and health outcomes, identifying risk and resiliency factors that influence later life health. Our findings provide insight into important trends and gaps in knowledge within many exposures and outcome domains.
健康与疾病的发育起源(DOHaD)框架旨在了解生命早期的环境暴露如何影响生命周期健康。我们对其的理解以及预防不良健康结果和促进适应力的能力仍然有限,部分原因是暴露-结果关系复杂且定义不明确。因此,我们旨在确定 DOHaD 的主要风险和适应力因素。采用三级筛选流程的系统方法,按照既定指南进行快速证据审查。使用与 DOHaD 相关的关键词搜索科学数据库,以捕获 2009 年 1 月 1 日至 2019 年 4 月 19 日之间的文章。最终共获得 56 项系统评价/荟萃分析。根据主要暴露和研究调查的结果,将研究分为不同的领域。主要汇总统计数据和从研究中提取的数据以证据综述图形概述图呈现。研究之间和内部存在很大的异质性。虽然过去十年 DOHaD 出版物数量有所增加,但报告的大多数数据来自高收入国家。文章分为六个暴露领域:生命早期营养、母婴/父亲健康、母婴/父亲心理暴露、毒物/环境、社会决定因素和其他。研究健康的社会决定因素和父亲影响的文章较少。只有 23%的文章探讨了适应力因素。我们综合了生命早期暴露与发育和健康结果之间关系的主要证据,确定了影响后期健康的风险和适应力因素。我们的研究结果为许多暴露和结果领域的重要趋势和知识差距提供了深入了解。