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Neglected children end up with 'smaller brains' | |
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An early life full of neglect, deprivation and adversity leads to people growing up with smaller brains, a study suggests. | An early life full of neglect, deprivation and adversity leads to people growing up with smaller brains, a study suggests. |
The researchers at King's College London were following adopted children who spent time in "hellhole" Romanian orphanages. | The researchers at King's College London were following adopted children who spent time in "hellhole" Romanian orphanages. |
They grew up with brains 8.6% smaller than other adoptees. | They grew up with brains 8.6% smaller than other adoptees. |
The researchers said it was the "most compelling" evidence of the impact on the adult brain. | |
The appalling care at the orphanages came to light after the fall of Romania's communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1989. | The appalling care at the orphanages came to light after the fall of Romania's communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu in 1989. |
"I remember TV pictures of those institutions, they were shocking," Prof Edmund Sonuga-Barke, who now leads the study following those children, told the BBC. | "I remember TV pictures of those institutions, they were shocking," Prof Edmund Sonuga-Barke, who now leads the study following those children, told the BBC. |
He described the institutions as "hellholes" where children were "chained into their cots, rocking, filthy and emaciated". | He described the institutions as "hellholes" where children were "chained into their cots, rocking, filthy and emaciated". |
The children were physically and psychologically deprived with little social contact, no toys and often ravaged by disease. | The children were physically and psychologically deprived with little social contact, no toys and often ravaged by disease. |
The children studied had spent between two weeks and nearly four years in such institutions. | The children studied had spent between two weeks and nearly four years in such institutions. |
Previous studies on children who were later adopted by loving families in the UK showed they were still experiencing mental health problems in adulthood. | Previous studies on children who were later adopted by loving families in the UK showed they were still experiencing mental health problems in adulthood. |
Higher levels of traits including autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and a lack of fear of strangers (disinhibited social engagement disorder) have all been documented. | Higher levels of traits including autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and a lack of fear of strangers (disinhibited social engagement disorder) have all been documented. |
The latest study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is the first to scan the brains for answers. | The latest study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is the first to scan the brains for answers. |
There were 67 Romanian adoptees in the study and their brains were compared to 21 adoptees who did not suffer early life deprivation. | There were 67 Romanian adoptees in the study and their brains were compared to 21 adoptees who did not suffer early life deprivation. |
"What we found is really quite striking," Prof Sonuga-Barke told the BBC. | "What we found is really quite striking," Prof Sonuga-Barke told the BBC. |
First the total brain volume - the size of the brain - was 8.6% smaller in the Romanian adoptees on average. | First the total brain volume - the size of the brain - was 8.6% smaller in the Romanian adoptees on average. |
And the longer they spent in the Romanian orphanages, the greater the reduction in brain size. | And the longer they spent in the Romanian orphanages, the greater the reduction in brain size. |
However, the impact on the brain was not uniform. | However, the impact on the brain was not uniform. |
Prof Mitul Mehta, one of the researchers, said: "We found structural differences between the two groups in three regions of the brain. | Prof Mitul Mehta, one of the researchers, said: "We found structural differences between the two groups in three regions of the brain. |
"These regions are linked to functions such as organisation, motivation, integration of information and memory." | "These regions are linked to functions such as organisation, motivation, integration of information and memory." |
The researchers say these findings could help explain lower IQ and higher rates of ADHD in these adults. | The researchers say these findings could help explain lower IQ and higher rates of ADHD in these adults. |
What the study cannot explain is what exactly about early life neglect and deprivation has this effect on the brain. | What the study cannot explain is what exactly about early life neglect and deprivation has this effect on the brain. |
It means it is hard to work out the effect of other early life traumas such as abuse or being a refugee. | It means it is hard to work out the effect of other early life traumas such as abuse or being a refugee. |
However, the study is clear that the impact on the developing brain goes far beyond just poor nutrition. | However, the study is clear that the impact on the developing brain goes far beyond just poor nutrition. |
Prof Sonuga-Barke said: "This study is important because it highlights for the first time, in a compelling way, the power of the early environment and early adversity to shape brain development. | Prof Sonuga-Barke said: "This study is important because it highlights for the first time, in a compelling way, the power of the early environment and early adversity to shape brain development. |
"It drives impairments over this long period of time - over 20 years - even when children have received top-notch care in loving adoptive families." | "It drives impairments over this long period of time - over 20 years - even when children have received top-notch care in loving adoptive families." |
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