OBJECTIVES. Our goals were to determine whether prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with an increased incidence of iron-deficiency anemia in infancy and to compare effects of fetal alcohol exposure and iron-deficiency anemia on infant growth. We also tested whether effects of fetal alcohol exposure on growth are mediated or moderated by iron-deficiency anemia. METHODS. A total of 96 infants born to mothers from the Coloured (mixed ancestry) community in Cape Town, South Africa, were recruited prenatally; 42 mothers drank heavily during pregnancy, and 54 abstained or drank small amounts of alcohol. Growth was assessed at birth and 6.5 and 12 months, and iron-deficiency anemia was assessed at 6.5 or 12 months. RESULTS. Infants whose mot...
Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy is associated with increased spontaneous abortion rates, pre...
Abstract — Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is the combination of growth retardation, neurological impa...
Maternal ethanol intake during pregnancy impairs fetal growth but mechanisms are not clearly defined...
We have previously demonstrated prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE)-related alterations in maternal and ...
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy places the fetus at risk for permanent physical, cognitive, and...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are the leading non-genetic cause of neurodevelopmental disa...
Prenatal alcohol exposure results in a spectrum of behavioral, cognitive, and morphological abnormal...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The present study was underta...
Abstract Background Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is a worldwide public health concern. While PAE ...
Prenatal alcohol exposure causes neurodevelopmental disability and is associated with a functional i...
Methods This study was based on 7333 pregnant women participating in a population-based cohort study...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal growth and pr...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between light maternal alcohol consumption and fetal outcome remains con...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) permanently impairs offspring growth and cognition; these deficits a...
Aims:To study the effect of in-utero alcohol exposure on the insulin-like growth factor axis (IGF) a...
Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy is associated with increased spontaneous abortion rates, pre...
Abstract — Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is the combination of growth retardation, neurological impa...
Maternal ethanol intake during pregnancy impairs fetal growth but mechanisms are not clearly defined...
We have previously demonstrated prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE)-related alterations in maternal and ...
Alcohol consumption during pregnancy places the fetus at risk for permanent physical, cognitive, and...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) are the leading non-genetic cause of neurodevelopmental disa...
Prenatal alcohol exposure results in a spectrum of behavioral, cognitive, and morphological abnormal...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The present study was underta...
Abstract Background Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is a worldwide public health concern. While PAE ...
Prenatal alcohol exposure causes neurodevelopmental disability and is associated with a functional i...
Methods This study was based on 7333 pregnant women participating in a population-based cohort study...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal growth and pr...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between light maternal alcohol consumption and fetal outcome remains con...
Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) permanently impairs offspring growth and cognition; these deficits a...
Aims:To study the effect of in-utero alcohol exposure on the insulin-like growth factor axis (IGF) a...
Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy is associated with increased spontaneous abortion rates, pre...
Abstract — Foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) is the combination of growth retardation, neurological impa...
Maternal ethanol intake during pregnancy impairs fetal growth but mechanisms are not clearly defined...