Associations between perinatal risk and physical health in pre-adolescence in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study®: the unexpected relationship with sleep disruption.
Shana AdiseClare E PalmerChandni ShethAndrew T MarshallFiona C BakerSandra A BrownLinda ChangDuncan B ClarkRada K DagherVanessa DiazFrank HaistMegan M HertingRebekah S HuberKimberly LeBlancKaren C LeeHuajan LiangJanosch LinkersdörferKrista M LisdahlJiyoung MaGretchen NeighMegan W PattersonPerry RenshawKyung E RheeCalen SmithSusan F TapertWesley K ThompsonKristina A UbanDeborah Yurgelun-ToddElizabeth R SowellPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
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.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- healthcare
- public health
- physical activity
- pregnant women
- low birth weight
- health information
- randomized controlled trial
- young adults
- health promotion
- body mass index
- human milk
- mass spectrometry
- quality improvement
- risk factors
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- optical coherence tomography
- resting state
- cerebral ischemia
- blood brain barrier
- high speed