There is a large body of evidence which suggests that an adverse fetal environment results in a heightened biobehavioural response to stress, with increased activity of the classical mediators of the stress response, including the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis and autonomic nervous system. Although this has been amply demonstrated in animal experiments, several recent studies suggest that the same processes operate in human populations and may have important consequences for health. The evidence suggests that an adverse early environment or markers of an adverse environment such as low birth weight are linked with long-term alterations in these neuroendocrine systems. However, these studies also demonstrate that there is a considerabl...
Stress has significant consequences throughout the lifetime. However, when it occurs early in life, ...
The human placenta expresses the genes for proopiomelanocortin and the major stress hormone, cortico...
Prenatal environment exerts profound influences on the development of an organism and stressful even...
Studies in several species have demonstrated that an adverse early environment can influence the dev...
Since life emerged on the Earth, the development of efficient strategies to cope with sudden and/or ...
There is now substantial agreement that small size at birth is associated with increased rates of th...
Adverse early experience, including prenatal maternal psychosocial stress, has the potential to nega...
The developing foetus makes adaptations to an adverse in utero environment which may lead to permane...
Experience of early life stress (ELS) and trauma is highly prevalent in the general population and h...
Behavioral perinatology is as an interdisciplinary area of research that involves conceptualization ...
Early-life stimulation (e.g. brief handling) attenuates the behavioral and neuroendocrine responses ...
Copyright © 2011 Curt A. Sandman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The developmental origins of disease or fetal programming model predicts that early exposures to thr...
The human placenta expresses the genes for proopiomelanocortin and the major stress hormone, cortico...
IntroductionThe developmental origins of disease or fetal programming model predicts that intrauteri...
Stress has significant consequences throughout the lifetime. However, when it occurs early in life, ...
The human placenta expresses the genes for proopiomelanocortin and the major stress hormone, cortico...
Prenatal environment exerts profound influences on the development of an organism and stressful even...
Studies in several species have demonstrated that an adverse early environment can influence the dev...
Since life emerged on the Earth, the development of efficient strategies to cope with sudden and/or ...
There is now substantial agreement that small size at birth is associated with increased rates of th...
Adverse early experience, including prenatal maternal psychosocial stress, has the potential to nega...
The developing foetus makes adaptations to an adverse in utero environment which may lead to permane...
Experience of early life stress (ELS) and trauma is highly prevalent in the general population and h...
Behavioral perinatology is as an interdisciplinary area of research that involves conceptualization ...
Early-life stimulation (e.g. brief handling) attenuates the behavioral and neuroendocrine responses ...
Copyright © 2011 Curt A. Sandman et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The developmental origins of disease or fetal programming model predicts that early exposures to thr...
The human placenta expresses the genes for proopiomelanocortin and the major stress hormone, cortico...
IntroductionThe developmental origins of disease or fetal programming model predicts that intrauteri...
Stress has significant consequences throughout the lifetime. However, when it occurs early in life, ...
The human placenta expresses the genes for proopiomelanocortin and the major stress hormone, cortico...
Prenatal environment exerts profound influences on the development of an organism and stressful even...