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Epidemiology ; 30 Suppl 2: S47-S54, 2019 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31569152

RESUMO

In 2017, the Division of Intramural Population Health Research (DIPHR), within the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), reached a significant milestone: 50 years in existence. DIPHR celebrated this anniversary with a scientific program that reviewed past accomplishments and reflected on future directions in support of promoting the health of populations across the life course. Extending from the scientific program, the impetus of this article is to contribute to archiving and consolidating the legacy of intramural population health research at NICHD over the past 50 years. We present a brief history of the origin and evolution of intramural population health research at NICHD. Next, we conduct an empirical assessment of the scientific impact and evolving scope of this research over the past five decades and present specific key discoveries emerging from topics spanning the life course: (1) reproductive health, (2) the health of pregnant women and fetuses, (3) the health of children, and (4) associated methodologies. We also explore the Division's service to the profession in the form of mentorship of the next generation of scientists in population health research. Finally, we conclude with thoughts about future directions of population health research and reaffirm the DIPHR's commitment to promoting the health and well-being of the many populations we serve, both locally and globally.


Assuntos
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)/história , Saúde da População , Adolescente , Bibliometria , Pesquisa Biomédica/história , Pesquisa Biomédica/tendências , Criança , Saúde da Criança , Feminino , Previsões , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)/tendências , Saúde da População/história , Gravidez , Saúde Reprodutiva/história , Estados Unidos
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Ann Neurol ; 86(3): 332-343, 2019 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31206741

RESUMO

Progress in addressing the origins of intellectual and developmental disabilities accelerated with the establishment 50 years ago of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health and associated Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Centers. Investigators at these Centers have made seminal contributions to understanding human brain and behavioral development and defining mechanisms and treatments of disorders of the developing brain. ANN NEUROL 2019;86:332-343.


Assuntos
Academias e Institutos/história , Deficiências do Desenvolvimento , Deficiência Intelectual , National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)/história , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Estados Unidos
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Semin Perinatol ; 40(6): 337-340, 2016 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27371959

RESUMO

The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Neontal Research Network (NRN) was established in 1986 in response to the need for rigorous studies to guide care and management of sick and premature newborns. The network is comprise of clinical centers that perform clinical protocols to investigate the safety and efficay of treatment and management strategies for newborn infants as well as a data cordinating center. Infrastructure is set up for observational and interventional studies as well as neurodevelopmental follow-up of patients. The network has conducted trials and observational studies on major neonatal problems including pulmonary disease, neuroprotection, sepsis and infection, necrotizing enterocolitis, vaccine administration to preterm infants, retinopathy of prematurity, cardiovascular issues including blood pressure, human milk, growth and nutrition, hematologic issues, resuscitation, pulmonary hypertension, and neurodevelopmental outcome. This mechanism of clinical research for newborns has led to changes in care practices leading to improved outcomes for high-risk infants.


Assuntos
Pesquisa Biomédica/tendências , Doenças do Prematuro/diagnóstico , National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.) , Neonatologia/história , Neonatologia/tendências , Vacinação/estatística & dados numéricos , Pesquisa Biomédica/história , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Recém-Nascido Prematuro , Doenças do Prematuro/prevenção & controle , Doenças do Prematuro/terapia , Recém-Nascido de muito Baixo Peso , National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)/história , Estudos Observacionais como Assunto , Garantia da Qualidade dos Cuidados de Saúde , Literatura de Revisão como Assunto , Estados Unidos
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20664226

RESUMO

Innovation is about making changes. When it comes to health care, innovations, though they may be something 'new', may not be beneficial if not demonstrated to be an improvement over what is current practice. Innovations in pediatric nutrition sometimes fall into this category. The establishment of safe water and milk supplies at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries is viewed as one of the greatest advances in preventative medicine and truly was an 'innovation', with its dramatic impact on infant mortality. Other innovations in pediatric nutrition included the development of the caloric method of infant feeding which led to the large-scale adoption of a single infant formula. This required cooperation with industry and ultimately led to the development of life-saving specialty formulas for various disease states including inborn errors of metabolism. Over the last 50 years there have been further modifications of term infant formula that have included taurine, carnitine, nucleotides, whey proteins, PUFAs including decosahexenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid, probiotics, and prebiotics. Many of these additions are of questionable benefit and are questioned as true innovations. Though the addition of novel nutrients to infant formula has been an area of great interest, more basic research (including randomized controlled trial) is needed to determine many pediatric nutrient requirements including the lower and upper limits of nutrients added to infant formula. Such research could be facilitated by institutions such as the US National Institute of Child Health whose establishment in 1962 was a significant 'innovation' as it led to advances in pediatric nutritional research. Much more research is needed to determine basic pediatric nutritional requirements and pediatricians should strive for such true innovations.


Assuntos
Ciências da Nutrição Infantil/história , Difusão de Inovações , Papel do Médico , Pesquisa Biomédica/economia , Pesquisa Biomédica/história , Pesquisa Biomédica/tendências , Criança , Ciências da Nutrição Infantil/economia , Ciências da Nutrição Infantil/tendências , Pré-Escolar , História do Século XIX , História do Século XX , História do Século XXI , Humanos , Lactente , Fórmulas Infantis/química , Fórmulas Infantis/história , Recém-Nascido , National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)/economia , National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (U.S.)/história , Necessidades Nutricionais , Estados Unidos , United States Department of Agriculture/economia , United States Department of Agriculture/história
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