Stress biomarkers and child development in young children in Bangladesh

Abstract: 

Hundreds of millions of children in low- and middle-income countries are exposed to chronic stressors, such as poverty, poor sanitation and hygiene, and sub-optimal nutrition. These stressors can have physiological consequences for children and may ultimately have detrimental effects on child development. This study explores associations between biological measures of chronic stress in early life and developmental outcomes in a large cohort of young children living in rural Bangladesh.

Author: 
Zachary Butzin-Dozier
Andrew N. Mertens
Sophia T. Tan
Douglas A. Granger
Helen O. Pitchik
Dora Il'yasova
Fahmida Tofail
Md. Ziaur Rahman
Ivan Spasojevic
Idan Shalev
Shahjahan Ali
Mohammed Rabiul Karim
Sunny Shahriar
Syeda Luthfa Famida
Gabrielle Shuman
Abul K. Shoab
Salma Akther
Md. Saheen Hossen
Palash Mutsuddi
Mahbubur Rahman
Leanne Unicomb
Kishor K. Das
Liying Yan
Ann Meyer
Christine P. Stewart
Ruchira Tabassum Naved
Kausar Parvin
Md. Mahfuz Al Mamun
Stephen P. Luby
John M. Colford Jr.
Lia C.H. Fernald
Audrie Lin
Publication date: 
March 12, 2024
Publication type: 
Journal Article