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Developmental Origins: exploring the Nature-Nurture Interplay

Descripción del proyecto

La interacción de la naturaleza y la crianza

¿Es la naturaleza o la crianza? ¿Cómo interactúa el entorno de los primeros años de vida con la predisposición genética para conformar causalmente los resultados posteriores de la vida? ¿Existen determinados entornos que agravan o reducen las desigualdades en materia de salud en la población? El proyecto DONNI, financiado con fondos europeos, se ha formulado estas preguntas y, para encontrar las respuestas, combina avances de todas las disciplinas. Evaluará los efectos a largo plazo de las variaciones a corto plazo en las condiciones de los primeros años de vida y probará la hipótesis de que las interacciones genéticas y ambientales conforman los resultados posteriores de la vida.

Objetivo

The “Developmental Origins of Health and Disease” (DOHaD) hypothesis states that insults in early life can have lifelong, irreversible impacts, affecting individuals’ health and well-being in older age. My proposed research builds on this in two main ways. First, I will use natural experiments to investigate the causal impact of early life circumstances on later life outcomes, focusing on novel (1) nutritional, (2) toxicological, (3) health and (4) economic environments in early life. Within these, I will consider insults (i) for which there is insufficient knowledge of their long-term impacts, (ii) which are relevant today, and (iii) importantly, which are modifiable. Second, I will go beyond the old “nature versus nurture” debate and investigate how individuals’ genes (‘nature’) interacts with the above early life environments (‘nurture’) in creating inequalities in health and well-being.

Whilst neither the estimation of causal effects within DOHaD, nor the estimation of the gene-environment (GxE) interplay is new, their combination is. Indeed, it is currently not known how the early life environment interacts with genetic predisposition to causally shape later life outcomes, as well as whether certain environments exacerbate or reduce health inequalities in the population. Combining advancements across disciplines, I will evaluate the long-term effects of short-term variations in early life conditions (objective 1), and I will directly test the hypothesis that gene-environment interactions causally shape later life outcomes (objective 2). I will digitize historical data on early life environmental exposures and merge these with large-scale individual-level data. As such, my proposal will investigate the extent to which genes interact with the environment, using natural experiments to identify interventions that can ameliorate inequalities in health and well-being (objective 3).

Régimen de financiación

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Institución de acogida

UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 498 767,00
Dirección
BEACON HOUSE QUEENS ROAD
BS8 1QU Bristol
Reino Unido

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Región
South West (England) Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol/Bath area Bristol, City of
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 498 767,00

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