Objective Early life stress has been shown to influence the developing autonomic nervous system. Stressors in infancy may program the autonomic nervous system resting state set point, affecting cardiovascular function in later life. Excessive crying may be an indicator of increased stress arousal in infancy. We hypothesized that excessive infant crying is related to altered cardiac autonomic nervous system activity and increased blood pressure at age 5–6 years. Methods In the Amsterdam Born Children and their Development study, excessive crying, maternal burden of infant care and maternal aggressive behavior in the 13th week after birth (range 11–16 weeks) were reported using questionnaires. Blood pressure, heart rate, heart rate variabilit...
Excessive crying, one of the most frequent concerns presented to pediatric clinicians during the fir...
This study examined whether risk status and cumulative risk were associated with autonomic nervous s...
Deviant physiological reactivity to infant stimuli has been suggested to underlie maladaptive parent...
Objective Early life stress has been shown to influence the developing autonomic nervous system. Str...
OBJECTIVE:Early life stress has been shown to influence the developing autonomic nervous system. Str...
Studied the autonomic regulation of 37 infants with a typical cry threshold and 17 infants with a hi...
Early life stress is imprinting regulatory properties with life-long consequences. We investigated h...
The onset of behavioral problems starts in early life. This study examined whether excessive infant ...
Objective: To assess the determinants of heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in childre...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [97]-101)The Social Interactional Model of child abuse ho...
<p>Differences in BP, HR, HRV and resting ANS activity at age 5–6 years according to excessive cryin...
ABSTRACT: Despite the call for multilevel observation of negative affect, in-cluding multiple physio...
Early life stress has been shown to contribute to alterations in biobehavioral regulation. Whereas m...
OBJECTIVE:: To assess the determinants of heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in childr...
Although problem crying in the first three to four months of life is usually self-limiting, it is no...
Excessive crying, one of the most frequent concerns presented to pediatric clinicians during the fir...
This study examined whether risk status and cumulative risk were associated with autonomic nervous s...
Deviant physiological reactivity to infant stimuli has been suggested to underlie maladaptive parent...
Objective Early life stress has been shown to influence the developing autonomic nervous system. Str...
OBJECTIVE:Early life stress has been shown to influence the developing autonomic nervous system. Str...
Studied the autonomic regulation of 37 infants with a typical cry threshold and 17 infants with a hi...
Early life stress is imprinting regulatory properties with life-long consequences. We investigated h...
The onset of behavioral problems starts in early life. This study examined whether excessive infant ...
Objective: To assess the determinants of heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in childre...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [97]-101)The Social Interactional Model of child abuse ho...
<p>Differences in BP, HR, HRV and resting ANS activity at age 5–6 years according to excessive cryin...
ABSTRACT: Despite the call for multilevel observation of negative affect, in-cluding multiple physio...
Early life stress has been shown to contribute to alterations in biobehavioral regulation. Whereas m...
OBJECTIVE:: To assess the determinants of heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in childr...
Although problem crying in the first three to four months of life is usually self-limiting, it is no...
Excessive crying, one of the most frequent concerns presented to pediatric clinicians during the fir...
This study examined whether risk status and cumulative risk were associated with autonomic nervous s...
Deviant physiological reactivity to infant stimuli has been suggested to underlie maladaptive parent...