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Adversity and inflammation among adolescents: A possible pathway to long-term health risk

机译:青少年的逆境和炎症:长期健康风险的可能途径

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It has been suggested that childhood adversity programs an inflammatory phenotype characterized by higher levels of systemic inflammation and increased health risk in later life. If this is the case, one might expect associations of early childhood adversity with elevated levels of circulating inflammatory molecules in adolescence. To date, evidence for this association is mixed. This issue of Psychosomatic Medicine includes two studies by Pietras and Goodman and Low et al. that extend the existing literature and provide initial evidence that coping styles and perceived social standing may buffer against the impact of adversity on inflammation among adolescents. The current commentary considers these interesting findings in the context of the existing literature and discusses a critical need for longitudinal studies examining whether individual risk and resilience factors moderate the long-term health effects of childhood adversity, possibly via early programming of inflammatory pathways.
机译:已经提出,儿童逆境会编程为一种炎症表型,其特征是全身炎症水平更高,并在以后的生活中增加健康风险。如果是这样的话,人们可能会期望儿童期的逆境与青春期循环炎症分子水平的升高有关。迄今为止,有关这种关联的证据还很复杂。本期《心身医学》包括Pietras和Goodman和Low等人的两项研究。这些研究扩展了现有文献,并提供了初步的证据,即应付方式和感知的社会地位可能会缓冲逆境对青少年炎症的影响。当前的评论在现有文献的背景下考虑了这些有趣的发现,并讨论了进行纵向研究的关键需求,以检查个体风险和适应力因素是否可能通过早期编程的炎症途径减轻了儿童逆境的长期健康影响。

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