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Consequences of early life exposure to the 1983-1985 Ethiopian Great Famine on cognitive function in adults: a historical cohort study.

Getachew ArageTefera BelachewMubarek AberaFedilu AbdulhayMisra AbdulahiKalkidan Hassen Abate
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
Famine exposure in early life was associated with cognitive functions in adults. While the overall findings highlight the importance of optimal nutrition in early life for brain growth and development, the association observed between postnatal famine exposure and adult cognitive function may indicate the relative importance of learning and experience during early childhood for optimal brain development after birth. Further studies are needed to elucidate the potential mechanism behind this association.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • resting state
  • white matter
  • functional connectivity
  • preterm infants
  • cerebral ischemia
  • pregnant women
  • young adults
  • human health