Transgenerational Effects of Maternal Health

Imomoemi Nwinam Thompson, Adetomi Bademosi, G. Ezeh, Sandra Ujunwa Ekesiobi
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This study highlights the profound impact of maternal health on offspring well-being through transgenerational effects, extending beyond direct genetic inheritance. It emphasizes epigenetic modifications, intrauterine environment, and maternal lifestyle factors, influencing fetal programming and health trajectories across generations. Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for developing targeted interventions to prevent intergenerational disease transmission and promote lifelong health. The seminar explores these complexities, examining mechanisms, implications for offspring health, and the role of environmental and socioeconomic factors. Current research underscores the importance of maternal health in shaping offspring outcomes, revealing associations with chronic diseases, neurodevelopmental disorders, and metabolic disorders. Epidemiological evidence supports these findings, emphasizing the need for interventions addressing health disparities and promoting health equity. Future research priorities include elucidating underlying mechanisms, integrating multi-omics approaches, and addressing societal and environmental determinants. Early intervention strategies, preventive measures, and policy recommendations are vital for mitigating adverse effects and improving maternal and offspring health outcomes, thereby breaking the cycle of intergenerational disease transmission and promoting health equity across generations.
孕产妇健康的跨代影响
这项研究强调了母体健康通过跨代效应对后代福祉的深远影响,这种影响超越了直接遗传。它强调了表观遗传修饰、宫内环境和母体生活方式等因素对胎儿程序和跨代健康轨迹的影响。了解这些机制对于制定有针对性的干预措施以预防疾病代际传播和促进终生健康至关重要。研讨会探讨了这些复杂性,研究了这些机制、对后代健康的影响以及环境和社会经济因素的作用。目前的研究强调了母体健康对塑造后代结果的重要性,揭示了与慢性疾病、神经发育障碍和代谢紊乱的关联。流行病学证据支持这些研究结果,强调有必要采取干预措施来解决健康差异和促进健康公平。未来的研究重点包括阐明潜在机制、整合多组学方法以及解决社会和环境决定因素。早期干预策略、预防措施和政策建议对于减轻不良影响、改善孕产妇和后代的健康状况至关重要,从而打破疾病代际传播的恶性循环,促进跨代健康公平。
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