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Associations between perinatal risk and physical health in pre-adolescence in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study®: the unexpected relationship with sleep disruption
- Adise, Shana;
- Palmer, Clare E;
- Sheth, Chandni;
- Marshall, Andrew T;
- Baker, Fiona C;
- Brown, Sandra A;
- Chang, Linda;
- Clark, Duncan B;
- Dagher, Rada K;
- Diaz, Vanessa;
- Haist, Frank;
- Herting, Megan M;
- Huber, Rebekah S;
- LeBlanc, Kimberly;
- Lee, Karen C;
- Liang, Huajan;
- Linkersdörfer, Janosch;
- Lisdahl, Krista M;
- Ma, Jiyoung;
- Neigh, Gretchen;
- Patterson, Megan W;
- Renshaw, Perry;
- Rhee, Kyung E;
- Smith, Calen;
- Tapert, Susan F;
- Thompson, Wesley K;
- Uban, Kristina A;
- Yurgelun-Todd, Deborah;
- Sowell, Elizabeth R
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-024-03288-zAbstract
Background
To investigate relationships among different physical health problems in a large, sociodemographically diverse sample of 9-to-10-year-old children and determine the extent to which perinatal health factors are associated with childhood physical health problems.Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted utilizing the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development℠ (ABCD) Study (n = 7613, ages 9-to-10-years-old) to determine the associations among multiple physical health factors (e.g., prenatal complications, current physical health problems). Logistic regression models controlling for age, sex, pubertal development, household income, caregiver education, race, and ethnicity evaluated relationships between perinatal factors and childhood physical health problems.Results
There were significant associations between perinatal and current physical health measures. Specifically, those who had experienced perinatal complications were more likely to have medical problems by 9-to-10 years old. Importantly, sleep disturbance co-occurred with several physical health problems across domains and developmental periods.Conclusion
Several perinatal health factors were associated with childhood health outcomes, highlighting the importance of understanding and potentially improving physical health in youth. Understanding the clustering of physical health problems in youth is essential to better identify which physical health problems may share underlying mechanisms.Impact
Using a multivariable approach, we investigated the associations between various perinatal and current health problems amongst youth. Our study highlights current health problems, such as sleep problems at 9-to-10 years old, that are associated with a cluster of factors occurring across development (e.g., low birth weight, prenatal substance exposure, pregnancy complications, current weight status, lifetime head injury). Perinatal health problems are at large, non-modifiable (in this retrospective context), however, by identifying which are associated with current health problems, we can identify potential targets for intervention and prevention efforts.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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