This review integrates scientific knowledge obtained over the past few decades on the biological mechanisms that contribute to the profound association between exposure to early adversity, including childhood trauma and prenatal stress, and the lifelong elevated risk to develop a broad range of diseases. We further discuss insights into gene-environment interactions moderating the association between early adversity and disease manifestation and we discuss the role of epigenetic and other molecular processes in the biological embedding of early adversity. Based on these findings, we propose potential mechanisms that may contribute to the intergenerational transmission of risk related to early adversity from the mother to the fetus. Finally,...
Introduction Depression, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are among the major non-communicable ...
Early life stressors display a high universal prevalence and constitute a major public health proble...
Abstract Introduction: Depression, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are among the major non-com...
Experience of early life stress (ELS) (childhood trauma, maltreatment, neglect, separation, physical...
Abstract Background Adverse psychosocial exposures in early life, namely experiences such as child m...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Childhood adversity can have life-long consequences for the response to stressful events later in li...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Early-life adversities (ELA) are associated with subsequent pervasive alterations across a wide rang...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) has been linked to at least double the risk of psychopathology a...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...
Comprehensive clinical studies show that adverse conditions in early life can severely impact the de...
Adverse life events, especially early in life, have consistently been shown to strongly increase ris...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS), such as childhood abuse and neglect is a well established major...
Introduction Depression, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are among the major non-communicable ...
Early life stressors display a high universal prevalence and constitute a major public health proble...
Abstract Introduction: Depression, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are among the major non-com...
Experience of early life stress (ELS) (childhood trauma, maltreatment, neglect, separation, physical...
Abstract Background Adverse psychosocial exposures in early life, namely experiences such as child m...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Childhood adversity can have life-long consequences for the response to stressful events later in li...
Longitudinal studies in humans demonstrate the association between prenatal and postnatal experience...
Studies show that adverse conditions during early life can increase risks of developing mood disorde...
Early-life adversities (ELA) are associated with subsequent pervasive alterations across a wide rang...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS) has been linked to at least double the risk of psychopathology a...
Stressful and traumatic events occurring during early childhood have been consistently associated wi...
Comprehensive clinical studies show that adverse conditions in early life can severely impact the de...
Adverse life events, especially early in life, have consistently been shown to strongly increase ris...
Exposure to early life stress (ELS), such as childhood abuse and neglect is a well established major...
Introduction Depression, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are among the major non-communicable ...
Early life stressors display a high universal prevalence and constitute a major public health proble...
Abstract Introduction: Depression, cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are among the major non-com...