Objective: Prenatal exposure to stress and fever are factors lowering seizure threshold in animal models. The fever effect on seizure threshold is well documented in human infants, however the associations between maternal perinatal stress and infants’ susceptibility to seizures is unknown. This is the first study in humans to investigate longitudinally, whether in humans, the effect of maternal perinatal emotional symptoms such as stress, anxiety and depression that may trigger a biological stress response on age at first seizure occurrence. Method: The study sample is a subgroup drawn from a longitudinal follow up cohort (3D cohort study: Design, Develop, Discover, N= 2366 mother-infant dyads). Twenty-nine otherwise healthy infants ...
SummaryPurposeIn prematurely born population, a cascade of events from initial injury in the develop...
Background Animal studies have shown that postnatal rearing style can modify the association between...
Objectives: To assess (a) the incidence of seizures in the first year of life in infants born to mot...
We aimed to examine whether exposure to prenatal stress following maternal bereavement is associated...
Background: Maternal pregnancy-related anxiety (PRA) is reportedly related to neurodevelopmental out...
Objectives - Evidence from both animals and humans suggests that maternal prenatal anxiety and stres...
Aim To examine the incidence of paroxysmal epileptic and non-epileptic disorders and the associated ...
© 2016 by the American Psychosomatic Society.Objectives Emotional/behavioral disorders are often com...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that the relationship between seizures and stress starts early in life. ...
Background Experimental animal data link prenatal stress with sleep disturbance in offspring, but...
Background: Preterm birth does not only affect infants but also represents an unexpected and traumat...
Aims: This study aimed to expand knowledge about the pathways between antenatal stress and infant te...
Background: Parental anxiety and stress may have consequences for infant neurological development.Ai...
Very preterm (VPT) birth refers to an early stressful event putting children at heightened risk for ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize and determine risk factors for key dimensions of well-being at hospital d...
SummaryPurposeIn prematurely born population, a cascade of events from initial injury in the develop...
Background Animal studies have shown that postnatal rearing style can modify the association between...
Objectives: To assess (a) the incidence of seizures in the first year of life in infants born to mot...
We aimed to examine whether exposure to prenatal stress following maternal bereavement is associated...
Background: Maternal pregnancy-related anxiety (PRA) is reportedly related to neurodevelopmental out...
Objectives - Evidence from both animals and humans suggests that maternal prenatal anxiety and stres...
Aim To examine the incidence of paroxysmal epileptic and non-epileptic disorders and the associated ...
© 2016 by the American Psychosomatic Society.Objectives Emotional/behavioral disorders are often com...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that the relationship between seizures and stress starts early in life. ...
Background Experimental animal data link prenatal stress with sleep disturbance in offspring, but...
Background: Preterm birth does not only affect infants but also represents an unexpected and traumat...
Aims: This study aimed to expand knowledge about the pathways between antenatal stress and infant te...
Background: Parental anxiety and stress may have consequences for infant neurological development.Ai...
Very preterm (VPT) birth refers to an early stressful event putting children at heightened risk for ...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize and determine risk factors for key dimensions of well-being at hospital d...
SummaryPurposeIn prematurely born population, a cascade of events from initial injury in the develop...
Background Animal studies have shown that postnatal rearing style can modify the association between...
Objectives: To assess (a) the incidence of seizures in the first year of life in infants born to mot...