Addressing cortex dysregulation in youth through brain health check coaching and prophylactic brain development.

Kenneth Blum, Eric R Braverman, Mark S Gold, Catherine A Dennen, David Baron, Panayotis K Thanos, Colin Hanna, Igor Elman, Marjorie C Gondre-Lewis, J Wesson Ashford, Andrew Newberg, Margaret A Madigan, Nicole Jafari, Foojan Zeine, Keerthy Sunder, John Giordano, Debmayla Barh, Ashim Gupta, Paul Carney, Abdalla Bowirrat, Rajendra D Badgaiyan
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The Carter Center has estimated that the addiction crisis in the United States (US), if continues to worsen at the same rate, may cost the country approximately 16 trillion dollars by 2030. In recent years, the well-being of youth has been compromised by not only the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic but also the alarming global opioid crisis, particularly in the US. Each year, deadly opioid drugs claim hundreds of thousands of lives, contributing to an ever-rising death toll. In addition, maternal usage of opioids and other drugs during pregnancy could compromise the neurodevelopment of children. A high rate of DNA polymorphic antecedents compounds the occurrence of epigenetic insults involving methylation of specific essential genes related to normal brain function. These genetic antecedent insults affect healthy DNA and mRNA transcription, leading to a loss of proteins required for normal brain development and function in youth. Myelination in the frontal cortex, a process known to extend until the late 20s, delays the development of proficient executive function and decision-making abilities. Understanding this delay in brain development, along with the presence of potential high-risk antecedent polymorphic variants or alleles and generational epigenetics, provides a clear rationale for embracing the Brain Research Commission's suggestion to mimic fitness programs with an adaptable brain health check (BHC). Implementing the BHC within the educational systems in the US and other countries could serve as an effective initiative for proactive therapies aimed at reducing juvenile mental health problems and eventually criminal activities, addiction, and other behaviors associated with reward deficiency syndrome.

通过大脑健康检查辅导和预防性大脑开发,解决青少年大脑皮层失调问题。
卡特中心估计,美国的吸毒成瘾危机如果继续以同样的速度恶化,到 2030 年可能会给美国造成约 16 万亿美元的损失。近年来,青少年的福祉不仅受到 2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行的影响,还受到令人震惊的全球阿片类药物危机的影响,尤其是在美国。每年,致命的阿片类药物夺走了数十万人的生命,导致死亡人数不断攀升。此外,孕产妇在怀孕期间使用阿片类药物和其他药物可能会影响儿童的神经发育。DNA 多态性前因的高发生率加剧了表观遗传学损伤的发生,这些损伤涉及与正常大脑功能相关的特定重要基因的甲基化。这些遗传前因损伤会影响健康的 DNA 和 mRNA 转录,导致青少年大脑正常发育和功能所需的蛋白质缺失。额叶皮层的髓鞘化过程要持续到 20 多岁,而这一过程会延迟熟练的执行功能和决策能力的发展。了解了大脑发育的这一延迟,再加上潜在的高风险先兆多态变异或等位基因以及世代表观遗传学的存在,就有理由接受脑研究委员会的建议,通过可调整的大脑健康检查(BHC)来模仿健身计划。在美国和其他国家的教育系统中实施脑健康检查,可以作为一种有效的前瞻性疗法,旨在减少青少年的心理健康问题,最终减少犯罪活动、成瘾和其他与奖赏缺乏综合症有关的行为。
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