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Early-Life Events and the Prevalence of Gut-Brain Interaction Disorders in Children
Atchariya Chanpong1, Natchayada Ponjorn2, Nattaporn Tassanakijpanich3
1Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla 90110, Thailand.
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Background/Objectives: Disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI) include a spectrum of disorders with chronic/recurrent gastrointestinal symptoms, caused by dysregulation of microbiota-gut-brain interaction. Early-life events have been suggested as the main factors influencing the microbiota-gut-brain axis. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of DGBI in 3-year-old children and its relationship with early-life events. Methods: The parents of children aged 3 years, who had been followed up in a well-baby clinic since they were 2 months old, were asked about any GI symptoms their child had experienced during the check-up visits between September 2023 and June 2024. The final diagnosis of DGBI was based on ROME IV criteria. Demographic data, including early-life factors, were collected. Results: Overall, 568 children (48.6% boys) were included, of whom 139 (24.5%) had symptoms consistent with at least one DGBI diagnosis. The most prevalent DGBI was functional constipation (20.4%), followed by colic (4.6%), infant regurgitation (2.8%), and dyschezia (1.6%). Approximately 48% of the children were breastfed for ≥6 months, and 21% were exposed to ≥1 antibiotic/antiviral drugs in the first year of life. DGBI prevalence was significantly higher in girls than in boys (28.1% vs. 20.7%; p = 0.041). Exclusive breastfeeding was the most significant protective factor against DGBI, particularly if performed for ≥3 months. Conclusions: Sex was the most significant factor affecting DGBI prevalence in children aged ≤3 years; breastfeeding offers the most effective protection against DGBI development.
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