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Impact of adversity on early childhood growth & development in rural India: Findings from the early life stress sub-study of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial (SPRING-ELS)

INTRODUCTION: Early childhood development is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and can be negatively influenced by many different adversities including violence in the home, neglect, abuse and parental ill-health. We set out to quantify the extent to which multiple adversities are a...

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Autores principales: Bhopal, Sunil, Roy, Reetabrata, Verma, Deepali, Kumar, Divya, Avan, Bilal, Khan, Bushra, Gram, Lu, Sharma, Kamalkant, Amenga-Etego, Seeba, Panchal, Satya Narayan, Soremekun, Seyi, Divan, Gauri, Kirkwood, Betty R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6326522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30625145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209122
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author Bhopal, Sunil
Roy, Reetabrata
Verma, Deepali
Kumar, Divya
Avan, Bilal
Khan, Bushra
Gram, Lu
Sharma, Kamalkant
Amenga-Etego, Seeba
Panchal, Satya Narayan
Soremekun, Seyi
Divan, Gauri
Kirkwood, Betty R.
author_facet Bhopal, Sunil
Roy, Reetabrata
Verma, Deepali
Kumar, Divya
Avan, Bilal
Khan, Bushra
Gram, Lu
Sharma, Kamalkant
Amenga-Etego, Seeba
Panchal, Satya Narayan
Soremekun, Seyi
Divan, Gauri
Kirkwood, Betty R.
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description INTRODUCTION: Early childhood development is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and can be negatively influenced by many different adversities including violence in the home, neglect, abuse and parental ill-health. We set out to quantify the extent to which multiple adversities are associated with impaired early childhood growth & development. METHODS: This was a substudy of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial covering the whole population of 120 villages of rural India. We assessed all children born from 18 June 2015 for adversities in the first year of life and summed these to make a total cumulative adversity score, and four subscale scores. We assessed the association of each of these with weight-for-age z-score, length-for-age z-score, and the motor, cognitive and language developmental scales of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III assessed at 18 months. RESULTS: We enrolled 1726 children soon after birth and assessed 1273 of these at both 12 and 18 months of age. There were consistent and strongly negative relationships between all measures of childhood adversity and all five child growth & development outcome measures at 18 months of age. For the Bayley motor scale, each additional adversity was associated with a 1.1 point decrease (95%CI -1.3, -0.9); for the cognitive scales this was 0.8 points (95%CI -1.0, -0.6); and for language this was 1.4 points (95%CI -1.9, -1.1). Similarly for growth, each additional adversity was associated with a -0.09 change in weight-for-age z-score (-0.11, -0.06) and -0.12 change in height-for-age z-score (-0.14, -0.09). DISCUSSION: Our results are the first from a large population-based study in a low/middle-income country to show that each increase in adversity in multiple domains increases risk to child growth and development at a very early age. There is an urgent need to act to improve these outcomes for young children in LMICs and these findings suggest that Early Childhood programmes should prioritise early childhood adversity because of its impact on developmental inequities from the very start.
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spelling pubmed-63265222019-01-18 Impact of adversity on early childhood growth & development in rural India: Findings from the early life stress sub-study of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial (SPRING-ELS) Bhopal, Sunil Roy, Reetabrata Verma, Deepali Kumar, Divya Avan, Bilal Khan, Bushra Gram, Lu Sharma, Kamalkant Amenga-Etego, Seeba Panchal, Satya Narayan Soremekun, Seyi Divan, Gauri Kirkwood, Betty R. PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Early childhood development is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and can be negatively influenced by many different adversities including violence in the home, neglect, abuse and parental ill-health. We set out to quantify the extent to which multiple adversities are associated with impaired early childhood growth & development. METHODS: This was a substudy of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial covering the whole population of 120 villages of rural India. We assessed all children born from 18 June 2015 for adversities in the first year of life and summed these to make a total cumulative adversity score, and four subscale scores. We assessed the association of each of these with weight-for-age z-score, length-for-age z-score, and the motor, cognitive and language developmental scales of the Bayley Scales of Infant Development III assessed at 18 months. RESULTS: We enrolled 1726 children soon after birth and assessed 1273 of these at both 12 and 18 months of age. There were consistent and strongly negative relationships between all measures of childhood adversity and all five child growth & development outcome measures at 18 months of age. For the Bayley motor scale, each additional adversity was associated with a 1.1 point decrease (95%CI -1.3, -0.9); for the cognitive scales this was 0.8 points (95%CI -1.0, -0.6); and for language this was 1.4 points (95%CI -1.9, -1.1). Similarly for growth, each additional adversity was associated with a -0.09 change in weight-for-age z-score (-0.11, -0.06) and -0.12 change in height-for-age z-score (-0.14, -0.09). DISCUSSION: Our results are the first from a large population-based study in a low/middle-income country to show that each increase in adversity in multiple domains increases risk to child growth and development at a very early age. There is an urgent need to act to improve these outcomes for young children in LMICs and these findings suggest that Early Childhood programmes should prioritise early childhood adversity because of its impact on developmental inequities from the very start. Public Library of Science 2019-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6326522/ /pubmed/30625145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209122 Text en © 2019 Bhopal et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bhopal, Sunil
Roy, Reetabrata
Verma, Deepali
Kumar, Divya
Avan, Bilal
Khan, Bushra
Gram, Lu
Sharma, Kamalkant
Amenga-Etego, Seeba
Panchal, Satya Narayan
Soremekun, Seyi
Divan, Gauri
Kirkwood, Betty R.
Impact of adversity on early childhood growth & development in rural India: Findings from the early life stress sub-study of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial (SPRING-ELS)
title Impact of adversity on early childhood growth & development in rural India: Findings from the early life stress sub-study of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial (SPRING-ELS)
title_full Impact of adversity on early childhood growth & development in rural India: Findings from the early life stress sub-study of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial (SPRING-ELS)
title_fullStr Impact of adversity on early childhood growth & development in rural India: Findings from the early life stress sub-study of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial (SPRING-ELS)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of adversity on early childhood growth & development in rural India: Findings from the early life stress sub-study of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial (SPRING-ELS)
title_short Impact of adversity on early childhood growth & development in rural India: Findings from the early life stress sub-study of the SPRING cluster randomised controlled trial (SPRING-ELS)
title_sort impact of adversity on early childhood growth & development in rural india: findings from the early life stress sub-study of the spring cluster randomised controlled trial (spring-els)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6326522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30625145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209122
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