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The future of preconception care in the United States: multigenerational impact on reproductive outcomes

机译:美国孕前保健的未来:对生殖结果的多代影响

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The future of preconception care will require an innovative multigenerational approach to health promotion for women and men to achieve optimal reproductive health outcomes. In this paper we provide a summary of historical trends in perinatal interventions in the United States that have effectively reduced adverse perinatal outcomes but have not improved disparities among ethnic/racial groups. We describe evidence pointing to an enhanced preconception care paradigm that spans the time periods before, during, and between pregnancies and across generations for all women and men. We describe how the weathering, Barker, and life course theories point to stress and non-chromosomal inheritance as key mediators in racial disparities. Finally, we provide evidence that indicates that humans exposed to toxic stress can be impacted in future generations and that these phenomena are potentially related to epigenetic inheritance, resulting in perinatal disparities. We believe that this expanded view will define preconception care as a critical area for research in the years ahead.
机译:孕前保健的未来将需要一种创新的多代方法来促进男女健康,以实现最佳的生殖健康结果。在本文中,我们总结了美国围产期干预措施的历史趋势,这些趋势已有效减少了围产期不良后果,但并未改善种族/种族之间的差异。我们描述了证据表明,加强孕前保健的范式涵盖了所有男女在怀孕之前,期间和之间以及几代人之间的时间段。我们描述风化,巴克和生命历程理论如何指出压力和非染色体遗传是种族差异的关键中介。最后,我们提供的证据表明,暴露于毒性应激的人类可能在后代受到影响,并且这些现象可能与表观遗传遗传有关,从而导致围产期差异。我们相信,这种扩展的观点将孕前治疗定义为未来几年研究的关键领域。

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