Gvg-526 Mother-to-child Adolescence Hatano Yui %7cverified%7c -
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| Code | GVG‑526 is the internal identifier used by the Global Vitality Group (GVG) for a longitudinal cohort study launched in 2018. |
| Scope | It follows 15,000 mother‑child dyads across four continents, tracking biological, psychosocial, and environmental variables from pregnancy through the child’s 18th birthday. |
| Core Question | How do maternal exposures (nutrition, stress, microbiome, epigenetics) shape child development trajectories that culminate in adolescent health and behavior? |
| Methodology | • Annual health exams
• Quarterly digital diaries (maternal stress, diet, sleep)
• Biannual biological sampling (blood, saliva, stool)
• Neurocognitive testing at ages 3, 7, 12, and 16 |
| Data Platform | All data are stored in the Open Development Repository (ODR), enabling transparent secondary analysis. |
The adolescent phase is a transformative period characterized by rapid physical, emotional, and cognitive changes. The relationship between a mother and her adolescent child is particularly crucial, as it can significantly influence the adolescent's development and well-being. This study explores this relationship through the lens of Hatano Yui, integrating relevant psychological theories and empirical research. | Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | Code
The dynamics between mothers and their children, especially during adolescence, can be complex and are a common theme in various forms of media, including films, literature, and adult content. These themes often explore the boundaries, emotional connections, and sometimes controversial aspects of these relationships. especially during adolescence
The “VERIFIED” badge attached to the Hatano Yui results was granted after a three‑stage audit: 000 mother‑child dyads across four continents