Developmental Origins of Disease and Health Disparities: Limitations and Future Directions.

Steven A Haas
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The developmental origins of disease (DOD) model seeks to replace the traditional epidemiologic risk factor model with a perspective focused on the long-term consequences of nutritional resource scarcity during early life and the developmental trade-offs it creates. Research into the developmental origins of adult chronic disease has progressed substantially in recent years. However, a number of critical issues remain unexplored and under-developed. This chapter discusses some of those issues while providing an interdisciplinary population health perspective on the future of DOD research, with particular attention paid to health disparities and changes that are needed in health policy and intervention. I argue for research to provide greater specificity of the exposures of interest, a more comprehensive understanding of critical periods, and better theoretical and empirical integration of the developmental origins perspective within the life course and across multiple intergenerational processes.

疾病和健康差异的发展起源:局限性与未来方向》。
疾病的发育起源(DOD)模式试图用一种观点来取代传统的流行病学风险因素模式,这种观点侧重于生命早期营养资源匮乏的长期后果及其造成的发育权衡。近年来,有关成人慢性病发育起源的研究取得了长足进展。然而,一些关键问题仍未得到探索和充分发展。本章将讨论其中的一些问题,同时从跨学科人群健康的角度探讨国防部研究的未来,尤其关注健康差异以及健康政策和干预措施所需的变化。我认为,研究应提供更具体的相关暴露,更全面地了解关键时期,以及在生命过程和多个代际过程中更好地从理论和实证角度整合发展起源观点。
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