Differential longitudinal effects of frequent sweetened food consumption at different exposure ages on child cognitive, language, and motor development

IF 4.1 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Zhao-Ting Tsai , Chia-Ling Chen , Hawjeng Chiou , Chien-Ju Chang , Chung-Yao Chen , Katie Pei-Hsuan Wu , Chia-Ying Chung , Po-Hsi Chen
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Abstract

Background

Evidence reveals frequent sugar consumption worsens cognition in animal models, and similar effects on child development are probable. We aimed to investigate the influence of sweetened foods (SFs) on child developmental trajectories.

Methods

The prospective cohort recruited 3-month-old children in Taiwan from 1st April 2016 to 30th June 2017. Developmental inventories including cognitive, language, and motor domains, were measured at the age of 3-,12-, 24-, and 36 months old via in-person interviews. We constructed latent growth models with covariates to estimate the influence of SFs on child development.

Results

Ultimately, 4782 children (50.7% boys) were included in the statistical analysis. In the cognitive domain, consumption at one year of age significantly affected the intercept, but not the linear slope and quadratic term (intercept: estimate = −0.054, p < .001); consumption at two years of age significantly affected the intercept and quadratic term (intercept: estimate = −0.08, p < .001; quadratic term: estimate = −0.093, p = .026), but not the linear slope. In the language domain, only consumption at two years of age significantly affected the intercept (estimate = −0.054, p < .001). In the motor domain, consumption at two years of age significantly affected the linear slope and quadratic term (estimate = 0.080, p = .011 and estimate = −0.082, p = .048, respectively).

Conclusion

We found SFs exposure at different times has different negative effects on child development. Early exposure to SFs harmed children's cognitive function. Relatively late exposure to SFs not only deteriorated children's cognitive and language abilities but also decelerated developmental velocity in cognitive and motor domains.

在不同接触年龄段经常食用甜味食品对儿童认知、语言和运动发育的不同纵向影响
背景有证据表明,在动物模型中,经常吃糖会使认知能力下降,因此对儿童发育也可能产生类似的影响。我们旨在研究甜味食品(SFs)对儿童发育轨迹的影响。方法前瞻性队列招募了2016年4月1日至2017年6月30日期间台湾的3个月大儿童。通过当面访谈的方式测量了3、12、24和36个月大儿童的发育清单,包括认知、语言和运动领域。我们构建了带有协变量的潜在增长模型,以估计自给食品对儿童发育的影响。结果最终有 4 782 名儿童(50.7% 为男孩)被纳入统计分析。在认知领域,一岁时的消费量对截距有显著影响,但对线性斜率和二次项无显著影响(截距:估计值=-0.054,p <.001);两岁时的消费量对截距和二次项有显著影响(截距:估计值=-0.08,p <.001;二次项:估计值=-0.093,p =.026),但对线性斜率无显著影响。在语言领域,只有两岁时的消费量对截距有显著影响(估计值 = -0.054,p <.001)。在运动领域,两岁时的摄入量对线性斜率和二次项有明显影响(估计值=0.080,p=0.011;估计值=-0.082,p=0.048)。早期接触可吸入颗粒物会损害儿童的认知功能。相对较晚接触可吸入颗粒物不仅会降低儿童的认知和语言能力,还会降低认知和运动领域的发展速度。
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Biomedical Journal
Biomedical Journal Medicine-General Medicine
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11.60
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1.80%
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128
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: Biomedical Journal publishes 6 peer-reviewed issues per year in all fields of clinical and biomedical sciences for an internationally diverse authorship. Unlike most open access journals, which are free to readers but not authors, Biomedical Journal does not charge for subscription, submission, processing or publication of manuscripts, nor for color reproduction of photographs. Clinical studies, accounts of clinical trials, biomarker studies, and characterization of human pathogens are within the scope of the journal, as well as basic studies in model species such as Escherichia coli, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Mus musculus revealing the function of molecules, cells, and tissues relevant for human health. However, articles on other species can be published if they contribute to our understanding of basic mechanisms of biology. A highly-cited international editorial board assures timely publication of manuscripts. Reviews on recent progress in biomedical sciences are commissioned by the editors.
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