作者: L. J. C. A. Smarius , T. G. A. Strieder , T. A. H. Doreleijers , T. G. M. Vrijkotte , S. R. de Rooij
DOI: 10.1017/S2040174418000041
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摘要: Early life stress has been shown to contribute alterations in biobehavioral regulation. Whereas many different forms of childhood adversities have studied relation cardiovascular outcomes, very little is known about potential associations between caregivers' verbally aggressive behavior and heart rate blood pressure the child. This prospective study examined whether maternal early infancy associated with or at age 5-6. In Amsterdam Born Children their Development study, a large prospective, population-based birth cohort, was assessed by questionnaire 13th week after birth. The child's were measured during rest 5-6 (n=2553 included). Maternal higher systolic (SBP) both supine sitting position adjustment for sex, height (SBP B=1.01 mmHg; 95% CI [0.06; 1.95] SPB B=1.29 [0.12; 2.46]). Adjustment confounding variables, such as other mother-infant dyad aspects, family hypertension BMI, only slightly attenuated B=0.99 1.93] B=1.11 [-0.06; 2.27]). not diastolic might be an important stressor negative impact on later life, which should further investigated. Possible underlying mechanisms are discussed.