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环境对儿童健康结果的影响:极早产儿队列研究。

Environmental influences on child health outcomes: cohorts of individuals born very preterm.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Res. 2023 Apr;93(5):1161-1176. doi: 10.1038/s41390-022-02230-5. Epub 2022 Aug 10.

Abstract

The National Institutes of Health's Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program was designed to address solution-oriented research questions about the links between children's early life environment and their risks of pre-, peri-, and post-natal complications, asthma, obesity, neurodevelopmental disorders, and positive health. Children born very preterm are at increased risk for many of the outcomes on which ECHO focuses, but the contributions of environmental factors to this risk are not well characterized. Three ECHO cohorts consist almost exclusively of individuals born very preterm. Data provided to ECHO from cohorts can be used to address hypotheses about (1) differential risks of chronic health and developmental conditions between individuals born very preterm and those born at term; (2) health disparities across social determinants of health; and (3) mechanisms linking early-life exposures and later-life outcomes among individuals born very preterm. IMPACT: The National Institutes of Health's Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes Program is conducting solution-oriented research on the links between children's environment and health. Three ECHO cohorts comprise study participants born very preterm; these cohorts have enrolled, to date, 1751 individuals born in 14 states in the U.S. in between April 2002 and March 2020. Extensive data are available on early-life environmental exposures and child outcomes related to neurodevelopment, asthma, obesity, and positive health. Data from ECHO preterm cohorts can be used to address questions about the combined effects of preterm birth and environmental exposures on child health outcomes.

摘要

美国国立卫生研究院的儿童健康结果的环境影响(ECHO)计划旨在解决与儿童早期环境与他们在产前、围产期和产后并发症、哮喘、肥胖、神经发育障碍和健康积极的风险之间的联系有关的面向解决方案的研究问题。非常早产的儿童患许多 ECHO 关注的结果的风险增加,但环境因素对这种风险的贡献尚未得到很好的描述。三个 ECHO 队列几乎完全由非常早产的个体组成。从队列提供给 ECHO 的数据可用于解决以下假设:(1)非常早产和足月出生的个体之间慢性健康和发育状况的差异风险;(2)健康在社会决定因素方面的差异;(3)非常早产的个体中早期暴露与后期结果之间的联系机制。影响:美国国立卫生研究院的儿童健康结果的环境影响计划正在进行儿童环境与健康之间联系的面向解决方案的研究。三个 ECHO 队列由非常早产的研究参与者组成;这些队列迄今已招募了 1751 名于 2002 年 4 月至 2020 年 3 月期间在美国 14 个州出生的个体。有大量关于与神经发育、哮喘、肥胖和健康积极相关的早期环境暴露和儿童结果的详细数据。ECHO 早产队列的数据可用于解决关于早产和环境暴露对儿童健康结果的综合影响的问题。

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