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From the Cover: Prenatal undernutrition and cognitive function in late adulthood
Authors:Susanne R. de Rooij  Hans Wouters  Julie E. Yonker  Rebecca C. Painter  Tessa J. Roseboom
Affiliation:Departments of aClinical Epidemiology Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, and;cGynaecology, Academic Medical Center of the University of Amsterdam, 1100 DD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and;bDepartment of Psychology, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Abstract:At the end of World War II, a severe 5-mo famine struck the cities in the western part of The Netherlands. At its peak, the rations dropped to as low as 400 calories per day. In 1972, cognitive performance in 19-y-old male conscripts was reported not to have been affected by exposure to the famine before birth. In the present study, we show that cognitive function in later life does seem affected by prenatal undernutrition. We found that at age 56 to 59, men and women exposed to famine during the early stage of gestation performed worse on a selective attention task, a cognitive ability that usually declines with increasing age. We hypothesize that this decline may be an early manifestation of an accelerated cognitive aging process.
Keywords:developmental origins   fetal   nutrition   cognition   aging
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