Impact of the first thousand days of life on dental caries through the life course: a transdisciplinary approach
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Resumo: | Abstract This review aimed to describe the importance of the first 1000 days of a child’s life as a golden period for interventions and actions to prevent dental caries and other chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) throughout the life course and highlight that the first 450 days of life could be even more important for oral health. During the first 1000 days of life (pregnancy and first two years of life), health care providers can identify unhealthy lifestyles, behaviors, and their determinants. Bearing in mind contextual factors like socioeconomic conditions and cultural aspects, this is a unique period to work together with the family and identify opportunities for adopting healthy habits that might last throughout the life of the expected or newborn child. This is a “window of opportunity” for the prevention of chronic NCDs of both systemic and oral origin, such as overweight, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and dental caries. In fact, to effectively prevent dental caries, pregnancy and the first 6 months of a child’s life (first 450 days) should be considered the critical period to work together with families to facilitate the adoption of healthy habits. Knowledge about the first thousand days of life is essential and represents a crucial period for the implementation of actions and interventions that will guarantee good oral and general health development that can persist throughout life. |
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Impact of the first thousand days of life on dental caries through the life course: a transdisciplinary approach |
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Impact of the first thousand days of life on dental caries through the life course: a transdisciplinary approach |
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Impact of the first thousand days of life on dental caries through the life course: a transdisciplinary approach ABANTO,Jenny Oral Health Child Development Public Health Evidence-Based Practice Dental Caries |
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Impact of the first thousand days of life on dental caries through the life course: a transdisciplinary approach |
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Impact of the first thousand days of life on dental caries through the life course: a transdisciplinary approach |
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Impact of the first thousand days of life on dental caries through the life course: a transdisciplinary approach |
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Impact of the first thousand days of life on dental caries through the life course: a transdisciplinary approach |
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Impact of the first thousand days of life on dental caries through the life course: a transdisciplinary approach |
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ABANTO,Jenny |
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ABANTO,Jenny OLIVEIRA,Luciana Butini PAIVA,Saul Martins GUARNIZO-HERREÑO,Carol SAMPAIO,Fabio Correia BÖNECKER,Marcelo |
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OLIVEIRA,Luciana Butini PAIVA,Saul Martins GUARNIZO-HERREÑO,Carol SAMPAIO,Fabio Correia BÖNECKER,Marcelo |
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ABANTO,Jenny OLIVEIRA,Luciana Butini PAIVA,Saul Martins GUARNIZO-HERREÑO,Carol SAMPAIO,Fabio Correia BÖNECKER,Marcelo |
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Oral Health Child Development Public Health Evidence-Based Practice Dental Caries |
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Oral Health Child Development Public Health Evidence-Based Practice Dental Caries |
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Abstract This review aimed to describe the importance of the first 1000 days of a child’s life as a golden period for interventions and actions to prevent dental caries and other chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) throughout the life course and highlight that the first 450 days of life could be even more important for oral health. During the first 1000 days of life (pregnancy and first two years of life), health care providers can identify unhealthy lifestyles, behaviors, and their determinants. Bearing in mind contextual factors like socioeconomic conditions and cultural aspects, this is a unique period to work together with the family and identify opportunities for adopting healthy habits that might last throughout the life of the expected or newborn child. This is a “window of opportunity” for the prevention of chronic NCDs of both systemic and oral origin, such as overweight, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and dental caries. In fact, to effectively prevent dental caries, pregnancy and the first 6 months of a child’s life (first 450 days) should be considered the critical period to work together with families to facilitate the adoption of healthy habits. Knowledge about the first thousand days of life is essential and represents a crucial period for the implementation of actions and interventions that will guarantee good oral and general health development that can persist throughout life. |
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