Development of the gut microbiota throughout the first year of life and its association with socio-emotional development into childhood

Apr 27, 2026Developmental neuroscience

How Gut Bacteria Grow in the First Year and Relate to Social and Emotional Development in Childhood

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Abstract

Bifidobacterium abundance is significantly associated with socio-emotional development in infants over the first year of life.

  • Gut microbial development shows expected patterns, including increased diversity before and after the introduction of solid foods.
  • ASQ slope is a significant predictor of beta diversity and Bifidobacterium abundance during the first year.
  • A temporal association exists between ASQ slope and Eggerthella abundance, with differences observed in 'late concern' infants.
  • These findings suggest a link between specific gut bacteria and early socio-emotional development.

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