Sentences with phrase «lifelong health consequences»

We also know that abuse affects the growing brain3 and has lifelong health consequences.4, 5
These results may inform feeding choices and shed light on the mechanisms behind the lifelong health consequences of delivery and infant feeding modalities.

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Moreover, the promotion and sales incentives for formula feeding put infants and young children at risk for serious health consequences that have lifelong impact.
Decisions made during that time can have lifelong consequences, and well informed «First Responders» are a vital resource for information and support for families in the window of time that most strongly affects human bonding and family health.
An emerging body of literature in adults has begun to establish clear associations between gut microbiome composition and a wide range of health outcomes.1 - 6 In contrast, comparatively little is known about the gut microbiome in infants and children, the exposures that shape it, and its lifelong health effects.7 Although limited in their size and scope, a number of studies have established associations between intestinal microbiome profiles in infants, delivery mode, and / or breast milk exposure.8 - 15 These factors both have long - term health consequences.
When viewed as a public health issue with lifelong consequences including poverty, mental illness, injustice, and risk of infectious disease — we all benefit when children are diapered.
«Because we know that learning to deal with stress in childhood has lifelong consequences for emotional health and well - being, we need to better understand what works to buffer those stress responses early in life.»
«The data from Ryu and colleagues add to the strong and alarming evidence that sitting too much and moving too little has significant negative consequences for cardio - metabolic health,» commented Michael I. Trenell, PhD, Professor of Metabolism & Lifestyle Medicine at Newcastle University, UK, and an expert on how lifestyle influences lifelong health and wellbeing and chronic disease.
Evidence amassed over the past two decades has demonstrated that stress and deprivation during childhood have lifelong consequences on health, as well as school and job performance.
The consequence of missing that critical opportunity to diagnose girls is an increased risk for serious mental and physical health problems and lifelong struggles in school, work, and personal lives.
Spay / neuter surgery is a major health decision and it does have lifelong consequences for your dog's health.
The lifelong consequence of CP is a lifetime of health concerns and extra care expenses.
Pediatricians can add a unique voice to poverty - related advocacy by reframing poverty as an evidence - based health concern with lifelong health, social, and economic consequences.
In a parallel fashion, longitudinal studies that document the long - term consequences of childhood adversity indicate that alterations in a child's ecology can have measurable effects on his or her developmental trajectory, with lifelong consequences for educational achievement, economic productivity, health status, and longevity.23 — 27
In addition, child maltreatment has been shown to have lifelong adverse health, social, and economic consequences for survivors, including behavioural problems; increased risk of delinquency, criminality and violent behaviour; increased risk of chronic diseases; lasting impacts or disability from physical injury; reduced health - related quality of life; and lower levels of economic well - being.
In some cases, these problems can have serious consequences for early learning, social competence, and lifelong physical health.
Together, this points to the importance of intervening effectively during childhood to improve the present and lifelong consequences of ASD for both children and parents, and to reduce the utilization of health care services now and in later life.
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