Metabolic trade‐offs in childhood: Exploring the relationship between language development and body growth
Sophie Bouton,
Coralie Chevallier,
Aminata Hallimat Cissé
et al.
Abstract:During human childhood, brain development and body growth compete for limited metabolic resources, resulting in a trade‐off where energy allocated to brain development can decrease as body growth accelerates. This preregistered study explores the relationship between language skills, serving as a proxy for brain development, and body mass index at three distinct developmental stages, representing different phases of body growth. Longitudinal data from 2002 children in the EDEN mother‐child cohort were analyzed… Show more
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