City
Epaper

Stress in young kids separated from parents may leave long-term genetic impact

By ANI | Updated: February 23, 2020 13:00 IST

According to a recent study, increased levels of stress hormone cortisol in young children who are separated from their parents, especially mothers, could have a long-term genetic impact on future generations.

Open in App

According to a recent study, increased levels of stress hormone cortisol in young children who are separated from their parents, especially mothers, could have a long-term genetic impact on future generations.

In an analysis published by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, experts in the emotional needs of small children say that several studies show that small children cared for outside the home, especially in poor quality care and for 30 or more hours per week, have higher levels of cortisol than children at home.

Professor Sir Denis Pereira Gray, who wrote the paper with two colleagues, said: "Cortisol release is a normal response to stress in mammals facing an emergency and is usually useful. However, sustained cortisol release over hours or days can be harmful."

The authors said that raised cortisol levels are a sign of stress and that the time children spend with their parents is biologically more important than is often realised.

Raised cortisol levels are associated with reduced antibody levels and changes in those parts of the brain which are associated with emotional stability.

"Environmental factors interact with genes so that genes can be altered, and once altered by adverse childhood experiences, can pass to future generations. Such epigenetic effects need urgent study," said the authors.

Sir Denis added: "Future research should explore the links between the care of small children in different settings, their cortisol levels, DNA, and behaviour."

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Denis Pereira Gray
Open in App

Lifestyle Realted Stories

LifestyleHow Effortless Events Is Raising the Bar for Professional Event Management: One of the Best Event Agency in Delhi NCR

LifestyleLohri 2026 Horoscope: Golden Period Begins for These 3 Zodiac Signs

LifestyleLohri 2026 Wishes: Share Happy Lohri Greeting Images on WhatsApp With Friends and Loved Ones to Celebrate the Harvest Festival

LifestyleHappy Lohri 2026 Wishes: Greet Friends & Family, Send Heartfelt Messages and Quotes on WhatsApp

LifestyleToday's Horoscope, January 13, 2026: Check Your Zodiac Sign's Predictions and Birthday Forecast