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Infant colic and HPA axis development across childhood.

Authors :
Brett, Bonnie E.
Vacaru, Stefania
Beijers, Roseriet
de Weerth, Carolina
Source :
Psychoneuroendocrinology. Jun2024, Vol. 164, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This study examines the long-term impact of infant colic on Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis development and the moderating role of attachment security, in a low-risk Dutch sample of 193 children. We assessed infant colic at 6 weeks, circadian cortisol concentrations at ages 1, 2.5, 6, and 10 years, and attachment security at 1 year. Findings indicated that infant colic was associated with steeper diurnal cortisol slopes and slightly higher cortisol concentrations throughout childhood. Attachment security did not moderate these associations. This is the first study to reveal a link between infant colic and the development of the HPA axis in healthy children beyond infancy. These findings have important implications for understanding early risk and protective factors in the stress system's development. • Infant colic was linked with steeper diurnal cortisol slopes throughout childhood. • Infant colic was also linked with slightly higher cortisol concentrations. • Findings were not moderated by attachment security. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03064530
Volume :
164
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Psychoneuroendocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176648473
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2024.106965