Leigh-Anne Cioffredi , Bailey Garner , Jessie R. Maxwell , Stephanie Merhar , Myriam Peralta-Carcelen , Lisa S. Scott , Misha Sisodia , Sara B. DeMauro , the HBCD Physical Health Working Group
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摘要
HEALthy Brain and Child Development(HBCD)研究是一项多地点前瞻性纵向队列研究,它将从产前开始,对人脑、认知、行为、社交和情感发育进行研究,并计划从幼儿期开始。许多产前和幼儿期的暴露都会影响日后的身体健康和发育。此外,身体健康的早期缺陷,如生长和视力,与大脑发育、语言和认知功能的差异有关。基于这些原因,HBCD 研究包含了儿童早期身体健康的测量指标,其中许多指标都与临床相关,既可用作预测指标,也可用作结果指标。研究措施评估了广泛的身体健康领域,包括对儿童生长和健康的客观测量,以及看护者对已知会影响生长和身体发育的行为和态度的主观报告。最后,我们还获得了护理人员对儿童日常医疗护理以及急性和慢性医疗问题的报告。我们预计,这些数据将有助于了解儿童身体发育和健康对儿童大脑发育和功能的影响。在本报告中,我们将介绍每个领域的基本原理,并概述当前 HBCD 研究方案中包含的身体健康测量方法。
Infant and early childhood physical health assessments in the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study
The HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study, a multi-site prospective longitudinal cohort study, will examine human brain, cognitive, behavioral, social and emotional development beginning prenatally and planned through early childhood. Many prenatal and early childhood exposures impact both later physical health and development. Moreover, early deficits in physical health, such as growth and vision, are associated with differences in brain development, language and cognitive functioning. For these reasons, the HBCD Study includes measures of early childhood physical health, many of which have clinical relevance, and are applicable for use as both predictors and outcomes. Study measures assess a broad range of physical health domains and include both objective measurement of child growth and health and subjective caregiver report of behaviors and attitudes about constructs known to influence growth and physical development. Lastly, we obtain caregiver report of the child’s routine medical care as well as acute and chronic medical issues. We anticipate that these data will contextualize the impact of child physical growth and health on child brain development and function. In this report we present the rationale for each domain and an overview of the physical health measures included in the current HBCD Study protocol.
期刊介绍:
The journal publishes theoretical and research papers on cognitive brain development, from infancy through childhood and adolescence and into adulthood. It covers neurocognitive development and neurocognitive processing in both typical and atypical development, including social and affective aspects. Appropriate methodologies for the journal include, but are not limited to, functional neuroimaging (fMRI and MEG), electrophysiology (EEG and ERP), NIRS and transcranial magnetic stimulation, as well as other basic neuroscience approaches using cellular and animal models that directly address cognitive brain development, patient studies, case studies, post-mortem studies and pharmacological studies.