飢饉 の 長期 的 な 影響
Peter Klimek1,2,3,4, Stefan Thurner1,2,3,5
1Supply Chain Intelligence Institute Austria, Vienna, Austria.
まとめ
ウクライナの若年期における食糧不足は 後年における糖尿病発症リスクの上昇と関連しています この研究は 子どもの栄養上の課題が 長期的な健康に及ぼす影響を強調しています
科学分野:
- 公衆衛生
- 内分泌学
- 栄養学
背景:
- 食糧不足を含む幼少期の苦難は 健康に深刻で長期的な影響を及ぼします
- 重要な発達期間の栄養状態は,代謝プログラムに影響します.
- 過去の食糧不確実性の長期的な健康への影響を理解することは公衆衛生の介入にとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- ウクライナの食糧不足と糖尿病の発症のリスクとの関連を調査する.
- 幼児期における有害な栄養環境の潜在的長期的な代謝的影響を探求する.
主な方法:
- ウクライナの食料の利用可能性と不足に関する過去のデータを利用する.
- 幼児期における糖尿病の発生率を追跡するために 縦断的な健康記録を分析する
- 流行病学的な方法を使って 食糧不足と糖尿病のリスクとの相関を 調べる
主要な成果:
- 幼児期における食糧不足と成人期における糖尿病発症リスクの上昇との間に 顕著な正の相関関係が見られた.
- 食物不足の重度と期間が 糖尿病のリスクの大きさに 影響しているようでした
結論:
- ウクライナでは 早期に食糧不足に晒されることが 後年糖尿病を発症する 重要な危険因子です
- これらの発見は 長期的な健康と病気の予防のために 子どもの栄養安全に取り組むことの重要性を強調しています
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