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Neurodevelopment: The Impact of Nutrition and Inflammation During Adolescence in Low-Resource Settings

机译:神经发育:低资源环境下青春期营养和炎症的影响

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Approximately 1 out of 5 children worldwide suffers from childhood malnutrition or stunting and associated health conditions, including an increased susceptibility to infections and inflammation. Due to improved early interventions, most children even in low-resource settings now survive early childhood malnutrition, yet exhibit continuing evidence of neurodevelopmental deficits, including poor school achievement and behavioral problems. These conditions are compounded in children who continue to be undernourished throughout the adolescent years. At present, these sequelae of malnutrition and infection are of major concern in the adolescent population, given that young people between the ages of 10 and 24 years represent nearly one-quarter of the world’s population. Therefore, there is an urgent need to focus on the well-being of this age group and, in particular, on behavioral, cognitive, and brain disorders of adolescents who experienced malnutrition, infection, and inflammation prenatally, in early childhood, and during adolescence itself. Because one-third of all women globally become pregnant during their adolescent years, brain and behavioral disorders during this period can have an intergenerational impact, affecting the health and well-being of the next generation. This article summarizes the current state of knowledge and evidence gaps regarding childhood and adolescent malnutrition and inflammation and their impact on adolescent neurodevelopment, the limited evidence regarding nutrition and psychosocial interventions, and the role of resilience and protective factors in this age group. This overview should help to inform the development of new strategies to improve the neurodevelopmental outcomes of high risk adolescent populations.
机译:全世界约有五分之一的儿童患有儿童营养不良或发育迟缓以及相关的健康状况,包括对感染和炎症的敏感性增加。由于改进了早期干预措施,大多数儿童即使在资源贫乏的环境中也能幸免于儿童早期营养不良,但仍显示出神经发育缺陷的持续证据,包括不良的学业成绩和行为问题。在整个青春期营养不足的儿童中,这些情况更为复杂。目前,这些营养不良和感染的后遗症在青少年人口中引起了极大的关注,因为10至24岁的年轻人占世界人口的近四分之一。因此,迫切需要关注该年龄段的幸福感,尤其是关注在产前,幼儿期和青春期经历营养不良,感染和炎症的青少年的行为,认知和脑部疾病本身。由于全球所有妇女中有三分之一是在青春期怀孕的,因此这段时期的大脑和行为障碍可能会影响代际,影响下一代的健康。本文总结了有关儿童和青少年营养不良和炎症及其对青少年神经发育的影响,有关营养和社会心理干预的证据有限以及适应力和保护因素在该年龄组中的作用的知识和证据差距的现状。此概述应有助于告知新策略的发展,以改善高风险青少年人群的神经发育结局。

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