Clinical trials in pediatrics


Autoria(s): Chang, Anne B.; O'Grady, Kerry-Ann F.
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

“Children are not little adults.” Almost all aspects of children's health including clinical trials and drug development are poor cousins of adult health. Over the years, pediatricians worldwide caution against blind extrapolation of adult data to children as it may result in considerable harm [1,2]. Also, it is increasingly recognized that the roots of many chronic diseases in adulthood stem from childhood and tackling health issues in children lead to improved health in adults [3,4]. Furthermore, investment in early childhood has long-term benefits in adults not only in health but also in other aspects of life such as education and crime reduction [4,5]. Arguably, health at birth is the single most important predictor of health in adulthood as the inequality of an infant at birth has intergenerational effects [5]. The Carolina Abecedarian Project showed that early childhood programs that are of high quality result in substantial societal benefits (e.g., reduction of crime, increased earnings, better education) [4,5]. A recent publication from this project found that this benefit also translated into improved adult health outcomes [4]. In a randomized trial, Campbell and colleagues described that disadvantaged children who were randomized to the intervention group (early education, health screenings and nutrition program) had significantly lower rates of metabolic syndrome, obesity and hypertension, when aged in their mid-30s, compared with the control group [4]...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79280/

Publicador

Future Science Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.4155/cli.14.103

Chang, Anne B. & O'Grady, Kerry-Ann F. (2014) Clinical trials in pediatrics. Clinical Investigation, 4(11), pp. 981-983.

http://purl.org/au-research/grants/NHMRC/1045157

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Copyright 2014 Future Science Ltd

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

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Tipo

Journal Article