Gut Feelings Begin in Childhood: the Gut Metagenome Correlates with Early Environment, Caregiving, and Behavior
Male
0301 basic medicine
2. Zero hunger
metagenomics
behavior
microbiome
Child Behavior
Environment
Models, Theoretical
Microbiology
QR1-502
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
03 medical and health sciences
Caregivers
Socioeconomic Factors
Animals
Humans
Metagenome
Female
Metagenomics
Child
development
childhood
Research Article
DOI:
10.1128/mbio.02780-19
Publication Date:
2020-01-20T09:38:05Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
Childhood is a formative period of behavioral and biological development that can be modified, for better or worse, by the psychosocial environment that is in part determined by caregivers. Not only do our own genes and the external environment influence such developmental trajectories, but the community of microbes living in, on, and around our bodies—the microbiome—plays an important role as well. By surveying the gut microbiomes of a cross-sectional cohort of early school-aged children with a range of psychosocial environments and subclinical mental health symptoms, we demonstrated that caregiving behaviors modified the child gut microbiome’s association to socioeconomic risk and behavioral dysregulation.
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