New Review: Childhood adversity can negatively impact lifelong health; Zulfiqar Bhutta & colleagues discuss the underlying mechanisms & potential solutions. Part of our Focus on Building Healthy Populations childhealth AKUGlobal SickKidsNews harvardmed
With the advent of the sustainable development goals, the field of global child health has shifted its focus from reducing mortality to improving health, nutrition and development outcomes — often measured as human capital. A growing knowledge of the biology of development and neuroscience has highlighted the importance of adverse environmental exposures, collectively termed adverse childhood experiences on health outcomes.
ACEs are associated with short-term, medium-term and long-term negative consequences for health and development and their effects may be multiplicative, especially during critical periods of sensitivity and developmental plasticity. Some of these effects are compounded by emerging global threats such as climate change, conflict and population displacement.
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