Prophylactic role for complementary and alternative medicine in perinatal programming of adult health.

Q Medicine
Forschende Komplementarmedizin Pub Date : 2007-04-01 Epub Date: 2007-04-23 DOI:10.1159/000100958
Deborah M Hodgson, Tamo Nakamura, Adam K Walker
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Abstract

Background: The health status of an individual in adulthood is proposed to be determined by events occurring in the prenatal and early postnatal period. A common early life event proven to have long lasting effects on the developing fetus is stress, including pain. Exposure of fetal and neonatal infants to repetitive psychological (e.g., maternal stress) or physiological (e.g., pain, infection, and noise) stress during this period is proposed to alter mechanisms involved in the regulation of stress, immunological maturation, pain perception, and cognition. Such changes, which persist into adulthood, may occur via alterations in the development of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. This process is typically referred to as 'perinatal programming'. Ontogenic alterations in the development of the HPA-axis have been related to a number of adult pathologies such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, asthma, as well as psychopathologies such as anxiety and depression.

Objective: In this review, the effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), such as music, dietary supplements, massage and aromatherapy, in reducing perinatal stress in mothers and infants is examined. An emphasis is placed on these therapies as preventative measures which may be of value to individuals at risk of developing disease profiles associated with the consequences of adverse perinatal programming. The widening interest in perinatal programming and CAM suggests the potential for CAM to become a valuable tool in offsetting negative adult health outcomes resulting from perinatal programming associated with adverse gestational early life environments.

补充和替代医学在成人保健围产期规划中的预防作用。
背景:一个人成年后的健康状况被认为是由产前和产后早期发生的事件决定的。一个常见的早期生活事件被证明对发育中的胎儿有持久的影响,那就是压力,包括疼痛。在此期间,胎儿和新生儿暴露于重复的心理(如母亲压力)或生理(如疼痛、感染和噪音)压力下,可能会改变应激、免疫成熟、疼痛感知和认知的调节机制。这种持续到成年的变化可能是通过下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴发育的改变而发生的。这一过程通常被称为“围产期规划”。hpa -轴发育过程中的个体发生改变与许多成人疾病有关,如心血管疾病、2型糖尿病、哮喘,以及焦虑和抑郁等精神病理。目的:本文综述了音乐、膳食补充剂、按摩和芳香疗法等辅助替代医学(CAM)在减轻母婴围产期压力方面的效果。重点放在这些治疗方法上,作为预防措施,对那些有可能因不良围产期规划的后果而罹患疾病的个人可能很有价值。围产期规划和CAM的日益广泛的兴趣表明,CAM有可能成为抵消与不良妊娠早期生活环境相关的围产期规划所造成的负面成人健康结果的有价值的工具。
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