Thank you very much
非常感谢
and thank again, the organizers
我还要感谢会议的组织者
for such a really interesting
因为你们 这场有趣而且发人深省的研讨会
and I think a really provoking session
才得以举办
It's really an honor also be sharing the podium
能和这个领域出色的同行们同台交流
with some of the great people in the field
我感到非常的荣幸
So again, what I'm gonna try to do is bring this back to sort of work
我打算从人生起点开始讲起
begins which is children
也就是从孩子开始讲起
although I will talk maybe a little bit about some uterine issues
尽管我还要简单讲讲胎儿的问题
although not quite as much as I would like to today
但这不是我今天演讲的主要内容
and maybe really touch upon sort of some of the from the epidemiological perspective
我还会讲到 从流行病学的角度
what some of the issues that we've been discussing today mean
讲讲我们今天讨论的内容有什么意义
and what might be causing them
以及是什么原因引发了这些问题
So particular I'd like to really ask you to think about
具体来说 我希望大家思考一下
what the importance of early life influences are
早期生活中有哪些影响
and the facts as they may predispose obesity
哪些因素是形成肥胖症的诱因
and that is really think that risk factors really begin early in life
也就是说 这些风险因素起源于童年阶段
and may operate not only on those 45-year-olds
而且正如海伦所说的
that Dr. Hellen told us about, but really across the lifespan
这些风险因素并不只对45岁的中年人起作用
I'd like to specifically address the role of sleep deficiency
我的报告主要关注睡眠缺乏造成的影响
Sleep deficiency is a term my colleague Dr. Sizze Lequent
睡眠缺乏由我的同事塞兹拉昆特博士提出
sort of toin parallel to a vitamin deficiency
和维生素缺乏比较类似
indicating that insufficient sleep from any number of reasons really causes
意思是 因为各种原因引发的睡眠不足
sort of biological and physiological gaps
从而导致了一系列生物和生理层面上的漏洞