Stress and Growth in Children and Adolescents

压力源 内分泌学 内科学 慢性应激 下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺轴 心理学 医学 胰岛素抵抗 激素 生理学 肥胖 临床心理学
作者
Maria Mousikou,Andreas Kyriakou,Nicos Skordis
出处
期刊:Hormone Research in Paediatrics [S. Karger AG]
卷期号:96 (1): 25-33 被引量:62
标识
DOI:10.1159/000521074
摘要

The infantile, childhood, and adolescent periods of growth and development also represent times of increased vulnerability to stressors. Growth velocity in each period is dependent on the interplay of genetic, environmental, dietary, socioeconomic, developmental, behavioral, nutritional, metabolic, biochemical, and hormonal factors. A stressor may impact growth directly through modulation of the growth hormone axis or indirectly through other factors. The adaptive response to stressors culminates in behavioral, physiological, and biochemical responses which together support survival and conservation of energy. The immediate response involves activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. The time-limited stress response is at once antigrowth, antireproductive, and catabolic with no lasting adverse consequences. However, chronic activation of the stress system and hypercortisolism have consequential negative impacts on growth, thyroid function, reproduction-puberty, and metabolism. High cortisol suppresses growth hormone-insulin-like growth factor 1, hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal, and thyroid axes and has been reported to be responsible for an increase in visceral adiposity, a decrease in lean mass, suppression of osteoblastic activity with risk of osteoporosis, and induction of insulin resistance. Early-life adversities, emotional or physical, have been associated with long-term negative physical and mental health outcomes. Existing models of chronic stress corroborate that early-life adversities can affect growth and have consequences in other aspects of well-being throughout the lifespan. Targeted interventions to reduce stress during infancy, childhood, and adolescence can have far-reaching benefits to long-term health as well as attaining adequate growth. In this review, we describe the neuroendocrinology of the stress response, the factors influencing growth, and the impact of chronic stress on growth during critical periods of infancy, childhood, and puberty with particular reference to growth, thyroid, and gonadal axis.
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