可持续口腔健康的新思路:如何将口腔、呼吸和体位健康整合到儿童早期发展中来推动创新和研究。

IF 1.8 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in dental medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdmed.2025.1659546
Valentina Gecha, Roger Price
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这一展望提出了一种促进幼儿健康的新兴综合模式,是在“为了子孙后代的健康”倡议框架内发展起来的。该模型将不断变化的口腔健康定义转化为适应文化的、基于学校的干预措施,将口腔、呼吸、姿势和肌肉骨骼健康纳入早期学习系统。基于跨学科合作,HFG方案通过功能性卫生常规、卫生知识普及和早期观察促进上游预防。正在进行的为期四年的多国试点方案在不同的早期学习环境中取得的初步实地经验揭示了教育工作者和照料者所认为的儿童功能健康和入学行为准备方面的模式。访谈显示,孩子们在转学过程中面临的挑战越来越大,生理上也不够成熟。这些发现强调了在早期教育中需要采取综合的、支持发展的策略。通过将有利于健康的做法纳入早期学习环境,儿童健康框架模式为实现更加公平、可持续的儿童发展框架提供了一条途径,这些框架符合世卫组织的优先事项和联合国可持续发展目标3、4、11和13。
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New ways of thinking for sustainable oral health: how integrating oral, respiratory, and postural health into early childhood development can drive innovation and research.

This Perspective presents an emerging integrative model for early childhood health promotion, developed within For the Health of Future Generations (HFG) initiative. The model translates evolving definitions of oral health into culturally adaptive, school-based interventions that integrate oral, respiratory, postural, and musculoskeletal health within early learning systems. Rooted in transdisciplinary collaboration, the HFG protocol promotes upstream prevention through functional health routines, health literacy, and early observation. Preliminary field experience from the ongoing four-year, multi-country pilot program in diverse early learning settings revealed concerning patterns in children's functional health and behavioral readiness for school, as perceived by educators and caregivers. Interviews suggest increasing challenges in school transition and a lack of physiological maturity among children. These findings underscore the need for integrative, developmentally supportive strategies in early education. By embedding health-enabling practices into early learning environments, the HFG model offers a pathway toward more equitable, sustainable child development frameworks aligned with WHO priorities and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3, 4, 11, and 13.

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