Developmental neuroscience

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

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Abstract

Essence

First-year gut microbiome patterns were linked to later socio-emotional development trajectories in a small infant cohort.

Evidence

A longitudinal cohort of 81 infants measured gut microbiota five times in the first year and ASQ-SE development eight times through age 5, finding ASQ slope associations with beta diversity, Bifidobacterium, and Eggerthella.

Caveat

The study is observational, small, and based on 16S sequencing and ASQ-SE scores, so it cannot show causality or validate screening or intervention use.

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