饥荒的长期影响
Peter Klimek1,2,3,4, Stefan Thurner1,2,3,5
1Supply Chain Intelligence Institute Austria, Vienna, Austria.
概括
乌克兰早期的食物短缺与晚年患糖尿病的风险较高有关. 这项研究强调了儿童营养挑战的长期健康后果.
科学领域:
- 公共卫生
- 内分泌学
- 营养科学
背景情况:
- 包括食物短缺在内的早期逆境会对健康产生深远而持久的影响.
- 在关键发育时期的营养状况会影响代谢编程.
- 了解过去粮食不安全的长期健康影响对于公共卫生干预至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查乌克兰早期食物短缺和随后患糖尿病的风险之间的关联.
- 探索儿童时期不利营养环境的潜在长期代谢后果.
主要方法:
- 使用乌克兰粮食供应和短缺的历史数据.
- 分析长度健康记录以追踪与早期疾病相关的糖尿病发病率.
- 使用流行病学方法确定食物稀缺和糖尿病风险之间的相关性.
主要成果:
- 早期食物短缺与成人糖尿病风险增加之间存在显著的正相关性.
- 食物短缺的严重程度和持续时间似乎影响了糖尿病风险的程度.
结论:
- 在乌克兰, 早期接触食物短缺是晚年患糖尿病的重要风险因素.
- 这些发现强调了解决儿童营养安全问题对于长期健康结果和疾病预防的重要性.
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