Palmer Clare E, Sheth Chandni, Marshall Andrew T, Adise Shana, Baker Fiona C, Chang Linda, Clark Duncan B, Coronado Clarisa, Dagher Rada K, Diaz Vanessa, Dowling Gayathri J, Gonzalez Marybel R, Haist Frank, Herting Megan M, Huber Rebekah S, Jernigan Terry L, LeBlanc Kimberly, Lee Karen, Lisdahl Krista M, Neigh Gretchen, Patterson Megan W, Renshaw Perry, Rhee Kyung E, Tapert Susan, Thompson Wesley K, Uban Kristina, Sowell Elizabeth R, Yurgelun-Todd Deborah
Center for Human Development, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.
Front Pediatr. 2021 Oct 5;9:734184. doi: 10.3389/fped.2021.734184. eCollection 2021.
Physical health in childhood is crucial for neurobiological as well as overall development, and can shape long-term outcomes into adulthood. The landmark, longitudinal Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (ABCD study), was designed to investigate brain development and health in almost 12,000 youth who were recruited when they were 9-10 years old and will be followed through adolescence and early adulthood. The overall goal of this paper is to provide descriptive analyses of physical health measures in the ABCD study at baseline, including but not limited to sleep, physical activity and sports involvement, and body mass index. Further this summary will describe how physical health measures collected from the ABCD cohort compare with current normative data and clinical guidelines. We propose this data set has the potential to facilitate clinical recommendations and inform national standards of physical health in this age group. This manuscript will also provide important information for ABCD users and help guide analyses investigating physical health including new avenues for health disparity research as it pertains to adolescent and young adult development.
儿童时期的身体健康对神经生物学以及整体发育至关重要,并会影响到成年后的长期发展结果。具有里程碑意义的纵向青少年大脑认知发展研究(ABCD研究)旨在调查近12000名青少年的大脑发育与健康状况,这些青少年在9至10岁时被招募,研究将跟踪他们度过青春期和成年早期。本文的总体目标是对ABCD研究基线时的身体健康指标进行描述性分析,包括但不限于睡眠、身体活动和体育参与情况以及体重指数。此外,本综述将描述从ABCD队列中收集的身体健康指标与当前的标准数据和临床指南相比情况如何。我们认为该数据集有潜力促进临床建议的制定,并为该年龄组的国家身体健康标准提供参考依据。本手稿还将为ABCD研究的使用者提供重要信息,并有助于指导对身体健康的分析,包括与青少年和青年发展相关的健康差异研究的新途径。