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Invited commentary: Does the childhood environment influence the association between every X and every y in adulthood?

机译:特邀评论:成年时期的童年环境是否会影响每个X和y之间的关联?

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The conditions under which children are raised have a long-term impact on health throughout the life course. Because childhood conditions can have such a strong influence on adult risk factors for disease, failure to account for their influences could distort observed associations between adult risk factors and subsequent health outcomes. In other words, childhood conditions could confound the association between every X and Y when X is measured in adulthood. Comparisons of health outcomes between exposed and unexposed siblings have the potential to eliminate confounding effects due to vulnerability factors shared between siblings (i.e., 50 of their genes and aspects of the childhood environment that affect siblings equally). In a large, population-based study of siblings in Denmark, Sondergaard et al. (Am J Epidemiol. 2012;176(8):675-683) found that individuals with higher educational qualifications lived longer than did their siblings with lower educational qualifications. Their results provide evidence for the returns to health resulting from investment in expanded educational opportunities. However, even sibling designs are not conclusive regarding causality; they remain subject to the unmeasured confounding influences of factors that vary within families. Nonetheless, sibling-based approaches should be used more often in studies of adult risk factors to address the long-term influences of the childhood environment on health.
机译:儿童成长的条件对整个生命过程的健康都有长期影响。由于儿童时期会对成年人的疾病危险因素产生如此强烈的影响,因此,如果不考虑其影响因素,可能会使成年人的危险因素与随后的健康结果之间的关联发生扭曲。换句话说,在成年期测量X时,童年时期的状况可能会混淆每个X和Y之间的关联。比较暴露和未暴露的兄弟姐妹的健康结局有可能消除由于兄弟姐妹之间共享的脆弱性因素(即,他们的基因中的50个和对兄弟姐妹同等影响的童年环境方面)造成的混杂影响。 Sondergaard等人在丹麦的一项基于人口的大型研究中,对兄弟姐妹进行了研究。 (Am J Epidemiol。2012; 176(8):675-683)发现,学历较高的人比其学历较低的兄弟姐妹活得更长。他们的结果为扩大教育机会方面的投资所带来的健康回报提供了证据。但是,即使是同级设计在因果关系上也不是确定的。他们仍然受到家庭内部各种因素不可估量的混杂影响。但是,在研究成人危险因素时,应更频繁地使用基于兄弟的方法,以解决儿童期环境对健康的长期影响。

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